- 468) 1.
Pinnate (
feather-
veined, reticulate, pinnate-netted, penniribbed, penninerved, or penniveined) The
veins arise pinnately (
feather like) from a single...
- wedge-shaped at the base, serrate, and
acute or a****inate. Leaf
veins are
feather-
veined, the
midrib is con****uous. They
emerge from the bud revolute, bronze...
-
several of
these structures displaying diagnostic features of
feathers, such as non-
veined grouped filaments and
bilaterally branched filaments, both of...
-
species it
wraps around and the
edges overlap. The
leaves are simple,
feather-
veined, and
typically linear-lanceolate.
Usually they are serrate, rounded...
- sessile, the
terminal one
sometimes borne on a
stalk half an inch long,
feather-
veined,
midrib prominent beneath,
grooved above. They come out of the bud downy...
- hairy; when full
grown they are dull deep
green above,
paler beneath;
feather-
veined,
midrib and
veins very
prominent on
under side. In
autumn bright red...
- 15–60 cm in length, 5–25 cm in width. The
leaves are dark
green in colour,
feather-
veined (pinnate), and may be
erect or
spreading with
undulate margins. Some...
- Wedge-shaped at base, entire, acute,
terminal leaflets rhomboid-ovate.
Feather-
veined,
midrib and
primary veins prominent,
grooved above,
light yellow beneath...
- thick, dark green, very
shining above, pale and
often hairy beneath.
Feather-
veined,
midrib and
primary veins prominent beneath. In
autumn they turn bright...
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Acacia dictyophleba, also
known as the
sandhill wattle, waxy wattle,
feather veined wattle, and
spear tree, is a
shrub belonging to the
genus Acacia and...