- with a
cylindrical bole and
spreading crown. C.
velutina leaves are
abruptly pinnate or
bipinnate with
leaflets that
alternate or are subopposite, entire...
- leaf blade, or compound, with
several leaflets.
Compound leaves may be
pinnate with
pinnae (leaflets) on both
sides of a
rachis (axis), or may be palmate...
-
leaves or
branches or
pedicels arising from the same node. Leaf Type:
Abruptly pinnate – a
compound leaf
without a
terminal leaflet. Leaf
Blade Shape: Acicular...
- 12, p. 468) 1.
Pinnate (feather-veined, reticulate,
pinnate-netted, penniribbed, penninerved, or penniveined) The
veins arise pinnately (feather like)...
- the base. The
leaves are
pinnate, with 4-6
pairs of leaflets, the
terminal leaflet absent; each
leaflet is 10–15 cm long
abruptly rounded toward the apex...
-
height of 15–24
metres (49–79 ft). The
leaves are alternate, 14–30 cm long,
pinnate, with
three to 11 leaflets, each
leaflet 5–15 cm wide and 3–10 cm broad...
- 5 to 20 cm (4.9 to 7.9 in) long, are
pinnate,
having 4 to 8 alternate, elliptic-oblong to lanceolate,
abruptly pointed, leaflets, The bark is grey-black...
- total. The tree
grows up to 10
metres (33 feet) tall. It has deciduous,
pinnate leaves 10–20
centimetres (4–8 inches) long. The
plants are dioecious, with...
-
growth of
these bright red
leaves happens around March. The
leaves are
pinnate, with each leaf
having 2-4 leaflets. The tree is host to
Kusumi Lac (Kerria...
- the node in
members of the Polygonaceae. odd-
pinnate Having an odd
number of
leaflets in a
compound pinnate leaf, such that
there is only one
terminal leaflet...