Cycas revoluta detail of spring foliation. Vertical new leaves
  • Preview image in your
    Facebook Timeline Account

  • Preview

  • Price: 1$
  • Size Facebook: 1702 x 630 px
  • Size Twitter: 1500 x 500 px
  • Size LinkedIn: 1128 x 191 px

More Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Cover Photos

Cover photo info

  • Photo title: Cycas revoluta detail of spring foliation. Vertical new leaves
  • Author: Joliephantasm
  • Cover photo description:
  • Cycas revoluta sago palm, king sago, sago cycad, Japanese sago palm, is a species of gymnosperm in the family Cycadaceae, native to southern Japan including the Ryukyu Islands. It is one of several species used for the production of sago, as well as an ornamental plant. The sago cycad can be distinguished by a thick coat of fibers on its trunk. The sago cycad is sometimes mistakenly thought to be a palm, although the only similarity between the two is that they look similar and both produce seeds. The leaves grow from the trunk and start out as small leaves near the centre of the plant. Contrast of old and new leaves. Cycas revoluta detail of spring foliation. Vertical sago new leaves.
  • Image ID:240657669
  • Views:0
  • Downloads:100

Keywords for Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn timeline photos

Similar images from Dreamstime

 
x