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Bipinnate leaf
anatomy with
labels showing alternative usages...
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leaflets of
bipinnate or
tripinnate leaves.
Others also or
alternatively apply it to
second or
third order divisions of a
bipinnate or
tripinnate leaf...
- been established.
Plants in the
genus Acacia are
shrubs or
trees with
bipinnate leaves, the
mature leaves sometimes reduced to
phyllodes or
rarely absent...
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sometimes themselves pinnate but the
leaves are not
consistently fully bipinnate as in the
related Koelreuteria bipinnata. The
flowers are yellow, with...
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Anatomical terminology is used to
uniquely describe aspects of
skeletal muscle,
cardiac muscle, and
smooth muscle such as
their actions, structure, size...
- multipinnata, C. micholitzii and C. debaoensis, have
leaves that are
bipinnate, the
leaflets each
having their own subleaflets,
growing in the same form...
- (e.g. Lupinus), in the
Mimosoideae and the
Caesalpinioideae commonly bipinnate (e.g. Acacia, Mimosa). They
always have sti****s,
which can be leaf-like...
- 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...
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Antillogorgia bipinnata, the
bipinnate sea plume, is a
species of
colonial soft coral, a sea fan in the
family Gorgoniidae. It is
found in the Caribbean...
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heights of up to 30 m tall and a
trunk diameter of 1 m. The
leaves are
bipinnate, 20 to 70 cm long and 15 to 25 cm broad,
divided into
numerous small glossy...