Gradually I learn more about them. Including how a palm tree is structured and how it arrives at its distinctive shape. A palm leaf can be quite big, as much as 20 foot long, and has a distinctive structure. A leaf is attached to the trunk by wrapping a part of itself around the trunk. It then extends a spine outwards from the trunk. Leaflets grow from the spine. When a leaf dries and falls off, it leaves behind a scar in the form of a ring around the trunk. Each ring in the trunk then is a remnant of a leaf. The number of rings along the trunk then represent the number of leaves the palm tree has ever had.
I took a spine and shape it into a small trunk. Pieces of a leaf are cut into the shape of leaves. The lowest part of a leaf is wrapped around the trunk, with steps cut into the trunk to accommodate the thickness of the leaf. The result is a miniature palm leaf of my own.
My palm art is a byproduct of service-learning.
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