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Bipinnate leaf
anatomy with
labels showing alternative usages...
- the
leaflets of
bipinnate or
tripinnate leaves.
Others also or
alternatively apply it to
second or
third order divisions of a
bipinnate or
tripinnate leaf...
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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...
- well-known
species is Ruta
graveolens (rue or
common rue). The
leaves are
bipinnate or tripinnate, with a
feathery appearance, and
green to
strongly glaucous...
- the pea
family Fabaceae,
native to
central China. The
leaves have huge
bipinnate leaves starting purple then
shading to green. Han, B.;
Botanic Gardens...
- ****stan,
Saudi Arabia, the
United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Its
leaves are
bipinnate. It can
survive extreme drought. It is an
established introduced species...
- pinnate,
rather than
palmate leaves;
tribe Caryoteae also have
pinnate or
bipinnate leaves. The
palms were more
numerous and
widespread in the past than they...
- 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. It...
- long
branched spines. The
leaves are
pinnate or
bipinnate, up to 25 cm long, with 12–20 leaflets;
bipinnate leaves have six to
eight pinnae. The leaflets...
- 25 cm (10 in) in diameter. The
single leaf is up to 1.3 m (4 ft) across,
bipinnate, and
divided into
numerous leaflets. The
flowers are
produced on a spathe...