The palmate sea fan (Leptogorgia palma) is a species of gorgonian sea fan in the family Gorgoniidae. This fan grows up to 2 meters in total height and...
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List of marine invertebrates of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay (section Pycnogonida – sea spiders)
Gilchrist's sea fan, Leptogorgia gilchristi (Hickson, 1904), (TMNP MPA). Palmate sea fan, Leptogorgia palma (Pallas, 1766) (Cape Peninsula to Sodwana) Family...
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The palmate newt (Lissotriton helveticus) is a species of newt found in Western Europe, from Great Britain to the northern Iberian Peninsula. It is 5–9...
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lütkeni (Wright & Studer, 1889) Leptogorgia palma (Pallas, 1766) – Palmate sea fan Leptogorgia pusilla Kükenthal, 1919 Leptogorgia rigida Verrill, 1864...
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The crown is a rather dense head of foliage with leaves that are stiff, palmate up to 10 m in diameter and petioles of two to four metres in length. The...
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leaves are narrowly or broadly ovate or subcircular. The 5-9 veins are palmate. The flowers are white or greenish, hermaphrodite, with fragrant odour;...
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and vice versa. Palms have large, evergreen leaves that are either palmately ('fan-leaved') or pinnately ('feather-leaved') compound and spirally arranged...
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annularis, M. cavernosa and Dendrogyra cylindrus), branching corals (Acropora palmate, A cervicornis, Porites porites), and fire corals (Millepora spp.) are...
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have a single central vein as in that species, but several veins arranged fan-like, branched from the leaflet base, hence the epithet nervosa. The flowers...
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