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themselves pinnately-compound;
twice pinnate see
imparipinnate and
paripinnate biternate With
three components, each with
three leaflets imparipinnate With an...
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growing to 1.2 m tall, with branched,
thinly hairy stems. The
leaves are
biternate; each leaf has
three groups of
three leaflets. The flowers, in various...
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bitegmic (of an ovule)
Covered by two integuments.
Contrast unitegmic.
biternate Ternate, with each
division divided into three.
bivalve Having two valves...
- stem up to 1.5 m (4.9 ft) tall.
Leaves are up to 60 cm (24 in) long,
biternate or bipinnate, with ovate,
doubly toothed leaflets.
Flowers are green....
- have
glandular hairs, and are
branched at the top. The
basal leaves are
biternate or
triternate (i.e. with
three stalks, each with
three leaflets that divide...
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short stems, and
triternate (i.e.
having three leaflets each of
which is
biternate), with each
leaflet having its own stem and
being rounded in shape. Further...
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compound leaves that
usually have
three leaflets on
three components (
biternate), but
occasionally may be
simpler with just
three leaflets (trifoliate)...
- is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. It is a
shrub with
biternate or pinnate, sharply-pointed leaves, and oval or
spherical heads of glabrous...
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which are
generally smaller and
glabrously biternate on P. microphylla.: 49 The
leaves of the
plant are
biternate on
petioles that are
between 2.5 cm (0...
- long,
while the leaf
blade is
twice compounded or
deeply divided (or
biternate), with the
primary leaflets on a
short stem of 2–3 cm, the
leaflet blades...