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- terms are used to describe leaf morphology in the description and taxonomy of plants. Leaves may be simple (that is, the leaf blade or 'lamina' is undivided)...
- height. The frond-like leaves are alternate with prickly stalks. The bipinnate leaf blades are divided into four to nine pairs of small segments, and these...
- species name. bipinnate Doubly pinnate; e.g. a compound leaf with individual leaflets pinnately divided. bipinnatisect A pinnatisect leaf with deeply dissected...
- leaflets of bipinnate or tripinnate leaves. Others also or alternatively apply it to second or third order divisions of a bipinnate or tripinnate leaf. It is...
- A leaf (pl.: leaves) is a prin****l appendage of the stem of a vascular plant, usually borne laterally above ground and specialized for photosynthesis...
- Greenland. They grow to 1–3 m (3 ft 3 in – 9 ft 10 in) tall, with large bipinnate leaves and large compound umbels of white or greenish-white flowers. Found...
- leaflets at the midpoint of the leaf are sometimes themselves pinnate but the leaves are not consistently fully bipinnate as in the related Koelreuteria...
- lobed, the lobes themselves lobed, giving the impression of a bipinnate leaf. Each leaf is 70–330 mm (2.8–13.0 in) long and 30–70 mm (1.2–2.8 in) wide...
- south-eastern Australia. It is usually an erect tree with smooth bark, bipinnate leaves and spherical heads of fragrant pale yellow or cream-coloured flowers...
- multipinnata, C. micholitzii and C. debaoensis, have leaves that are bipinnate, the leaflets each having their own subleaflets, growing in the same form...