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Bipeltate
Bipeltate Bi*pel"tate, a. [Pref. bi- + peltate.] Having a shell or covering like a double shield.

Meaning of Peltate from wikipedia

- constriction near the middle. pedate pedatus whole leaf Palmate, with cleft lobes peltate peltatus stem attachment A round leaf where the petiole attaches near the...
- in this genus have showy, often intensely bright flowers and rounded, peltate (shield-shaped) leaves with the petiole in the centre. The flowers are...
- detritivore species living on fine sand or mud more often need shorter "peltate" tentacles, shaped like shovels. A single specimen can swallow more than...
- be deeply peltate (the inner margins of the back lobes are fused together behind the petiole attachment), shallowly peltate, or non-peltate. The leaves...
- while Kalanchoe daigremontiana has strongly cordate to auriculate or even peltate leaves. Plants grow up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) tall and have opposite and whorled...
- forming "branches" ending in large succulent and glossy teardrop-shaped peltate leaves (petiole attached in the center). It is considered easy to grow...
- Kalanchoe daigremontiana which has strongly cordate to auriculate or even peltate leaves, while the leaves of Kalanchoe × houghtonii are narrower and the...
- 10 cm (4 in) in diameter on long petioles. The leaves are described as peltate—circular, with the petiole attached near the centre. The plant is completely...
- (secretory) vs. eglandular Tortuous, simple (unbranched and unicellular), peltate (scale-like), stellate (star-shaped) Adaxial vs. abaxial, referring to...
- on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. It is characterised by a peltate tendril attachment and con****uous indumentum. The species typically produces...