Colombian palm with large single-leaf fronds and red midrib.
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Tent-making bats can build their own homes by chewing along the midrib of a large leaf so that it folds in half. This tent provides shelter from predators and harsh weather.
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Tent-making bats can build their own homes by chewing along the midrib of a large leaf so that it folds in half. This tent provides shelter from predators and harsh weather.
youtu.be/_OcJZ_bunBc
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Tent-making bats can build their own homes by chewing along the midrib of a large leaf so that it folds in half. This tent provides shelter from predators and harsh weather.
youtu.be/_OcJZ_bunBc
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Tent-making bats can build their own homes by chewing along the midrib of a large leaf so that it folds in half. This tent provides shelter from predators and harsh weather.
youtu.be/_OcJZ_bunBc
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Tent-making bats can build their own homes by chewing along the midrib of a large leaf so that it folds in half. This tent provides shelter from predators and harsh weather.
youtu.be/_OcJZ_bunBc
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︎ Dec 31 2021
My first (and only) monsters put out its first (and only) leaf with a primary midrib!!! Iβm so proud
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TIL Tent-making bats can build their own homes by chewing along the midrib of a large leaf so that it folds in half. This tent provides shelter from predators and harsh weather.
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I keyed this out to Ulota coarctata, but Iβm not 100% sure. I would love someone to verify or suggest alternates. Individuals are 5-10mm tall, leaves 1-2mm long. And the midrib extends fully through the leaf tip. Location: Pittsburgh, PA USA
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Several types of caterpillars in Tea cultivation Looper Caterpillar β They made a series of small holes along and a little away from the margin. Tea bushes completely denuded. Twing Caterpillar β Whole leaves are eaten off, leaving the midrib.
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D Adalae new leaves show very dark midrib
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Tent-making bats can build their own homes by chewing along the midrib of a large leaf so that it folds in half. This tent provides shelter from predators and harsh weather.
youtu.be/_OcJZ_bunBc
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Tent-making bats can build their own homes by chewing along the midrib of a large leaf so that it folds in half. This tent provides shelter from predators and harsh weather.
youtu.be/_OcJZ_bunBc
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Tent-making bats can build their own homes by chewing along the midrib of a large leaf so that it folds in half. This tent provides shelter from predators and harsh weather.
youtu.be/_OcJZ_bunBc
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Tent-making bats can build their own homes by chewing along the midrib of a large leaf so that it folds in half. This tent provides shelter from predators and harsh weather.
youtu.be/_OcJZ_bunBc
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Tent-making bats can build their own homes by chewing along the midrib of a large leaf so that it folds in half. This tent provides shelter from predators and harsh weather.
youtu.be/_OcJZ_bunBc
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︎ Nov 29 2021
Whatβs up with the midrib and veins?
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︎ Sep 10 2021
Conjoined leaves at the midrib on my BOP
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︎ Nov 17 2021
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︎ Sep 20 2021
Normal? Midrib & veins on new growth seem super thick
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︎ Aug 01 2021
Anatomy of a leaf- transverse section of a leaf at midrib with labels of major features.
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The Honduran White Bat is one of approximately 22 known species of bats that roost within leaf "tents". They cut the side veins extending out from the midrib of the large leaves causing them to fold down to form a tent - a comfy shelter during the day.
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i am going BIG with my microscopic picture, help a young researcher from a 3rd world country. 1/4 Petiole and 2/4 Midrib
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First ever midrib fenestration! 3 year old monstera.
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︎ Aug 12 2021
Been having insect problems in my greenhouse for a while, mostly fungus gnats. Any clue as to what this is? Small black/brown spots on midrib, black spots in surrounding leaf.
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︎ Apr 20 2021
Help! My velvet jungle has these weird textured black scratches on the leaf mostly on both sides of the midrib! What's happening??
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︎ Aug 16 2020
Woke up to a new A. ellipticum leaf having erupted from its shell. The white midrib and veins make it look like an alien hatching with a spine and ribs!
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︎ Feb 16 2021
Is that a midrib fenestration I see? π€
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︎ Apr 03 2021
This is my newest Calathea warscewiczii, I was wondering if they regenerate their midrib as shown on the photos, as some of the leaves were damaged during transportation? Any general care advice on how to keep this specific calathea looking as good as possible would be great as well!
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︎ Feb 02 2021
how my blonde fantailβs feather color splits almost perfectly with the midrib
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︎ Jan 15 2021
Heres my completed Maranta leuconeura leaf! The veins and midrib are raised with cotton rope and I'm really happy with how it turned out.
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︎ Feb 20 2021
Anyone know what type of ant this is? Found in Ohio and a lot of them were chewing on the midribs of leaves.
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︎ Apr 17 2021
Why are my banana tree's midribs turning red?
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The Honduran White Bat is one of approximately 22 known species of bats that roost within leaf "tents". They cut the side veins extending out from the midrib of the large leaves causing them to fold down to form a tent - a comfy shelter during the day.
gfycat.com/vastlimpirishrβ¦
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Just brought my first FLF home a couple days ago! Any major health concerns? (Some browning on the midrib of some leaves and not sure if the droopiness of the bottom leaves are normal)
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