- made on the
basis of
secondary veins, with 12
further types, such as;
Brochidodromous Closed form in
which the
secondaries are
joined in a
series of prominent...
- is
pinnate (rarely palmate).
Secondary venation is eucamptodromous,
brochidodromous,
craspedodromous or
cladodromous (rarely reticulodromous) Cladodromous...
-
annuals and some succulents.
Leaves also vary
though they tend to
share brochidodromous or
palmately pinnate venation,
often ****ociated with
lobing or compounding...
-
cuneate base,
three main veins, a
pulvinus at the
petiole tip, weak
brochidodromous secondary veins, and
multicellular glandular hairs on the epidermis...
- has a lower, stouter, and
usually twisted part,
called the column).
brochidodromous Pinnate leaf
venation in
which the
secondary veins do not terminate...
-
without sti****s;
pinnate sometimes palmate or
parallel venation,
brochidodromous or
reduced to a
single prominent vane,
vernation normally conduplicate;...
- crenulate, with
chloranthoid teeth,
palmately or
pinnately divided,
brochidodromous or actinodromous,
ovate or obovate, with a
cordate to
cuneate base...
- "Morphotype-09" "Morphotype-11" "Morphotype 21"? Few
Specimens Shows festooned brochidodromous venation Magnoliaephyllum M.
auriculatum M.
bahariyense M. isbergiana...
- The
odorous opposite leaves have oil
cells in the parenchyma, and
brochidodromous venations.
Juvenile leaves and
stems can be
difficult to distinguish...
- capitula[verification needed].
Leaves alternate,
spiral to distichous, penninerved,
brochidodromous,
simple or imparipinnate,
herbaceous or coriaceous,
sometimes very...