- and then
upward at the tip.
Often qualified, e.g. declinate-ascendant.
decompound Divided to more than one level, e.g. in
bipinnate leaves, in
which the...
- at base with a
conic taproot. Leaf
blades are 1–3-pinnate or
pinnately decompound.
Umbels are compound, with
bracts few or absent.
Petals are
white or yellow...
-
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- contraposition, contrapositive, contrapposto, counterproposition, decomposition,
decompound, depone, deponent, deposit, deposition, depositional, depositor, depository...
-
glaucous with the
stems branching from the base and the
leaves are
pinnately decompound. C.
micrantha ssp.
texensis stems are
usually firm and when the stem dries...
-
petioles each with an omega-shaped
vascular strand;
blades pinnate to
decompound and
lacking articulate hairs;
veins free; sori
terminal on the veins;...
-
flowers in spring,
between August and November. It
forms compound to
decompound inflorescences that have with
seven to
thirteen branches that are up to...
- to
nodulose and
around 12
millimetres (0.47 in) wide. The
compound to
decompound inflorescence has
three to
eight primary branches up to 15 centimetres...
-
spiny (3 cm long) leafsheath. Both
female and male
flowers are
simply decompound. The
globose fruit is dull
brown to blackish, with
flattened fruit scales...