Meaning Fastigiate
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Fastigiate


A tree’s growth habit where the branches of the plant are erect and parallel to the trunk.
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Fastigiate


A narrow, upright growth habit.
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Fastigiate


A plant with a column-like shape to it.
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Fastigiate


With upright branches; having a narrowly columnar or pillar-like growth form. Flat
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Fastigiate


Erect and tapering in habit. A term used to describe the form of such trees as the Lombardy poplar.
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Fastigiate


A tree with an erect growth habit, such as the Lombardy poplar.
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This refers to a tall, thin habit of growth, especially in trees, such as the Lombardy poplar or the Irish yew.
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Fastigiate


(adj) having clusters of erect branches (often appearing to form a single column)
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Fastigiate


(botany) Erect and parallel ''The branches of this species are fastigiate. (botany,gardening) Having closely-bunched erect parallel branches ''This is a fastigiate variety.'' (palynology) Ch [..]
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