Leaf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In botany, a leaf is an above-ground plant organ specialized for photosynthesis. For this purpose, a leaf is typically flat (laminar) and thin. There is continued debate about whether the flatness o...
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Pinnate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pinnate is a term used to describe feather-like or multi-divided features arising from both sides of a common axis in plant or animal structures, and comes from the Latin word pinna meaning "feathe...
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You have now identified a tree with a pinnately compound leaf. Now lets figure out which of these leaves you’re looking at match up to the bipinnate leaf or a pinnate leaf identified below. ... Pinnate Leaf...
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3. Leaves pinnately compound: go to 4; ... 7. Enormous leaves that are always twice pinnate, leaf petioles usually with prickles, usually a small tree and often a single unbranched stem, prickles relatively short, fruit a purple-black drupe (one-seeded fleshy fruit) in a large terminal panicle: Aralia spinosa (devil...
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pinnately lobe ... pinnately compoun ... compound leaf with the leaflets arranged on both sides of the rachis or axis bract; Fraxinus americana...
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Twice-pinnately compound leaf of Jacaranda mimosifolia ... [Return to article] ... [Return to Volume 1 (4) Table of Contents]
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Leaves; Example of a Pinnately Compound Leaf in Mesquite...
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Pinnately compound - Topic:Gardening - Online Encyclopedia ... Definition as written by JoanJ: A pinnately compound leaf without a single terminal leaflet (pinna), at the end, and therefore usually with an even number of leaflets. Add a definition to this term;
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Compound: Divided into similar smaller parts, such as leaves composed of two or more distinct leaflets. The drawing is of a pinnately compound leaf.
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