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Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis. It was
reclassified as Raco****
penninerve by
Leslie Pedley in 1986 then
transferred back to
genus Acacia in 2006...
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broadens towards the
glandular apex,
where it ends in an open hole), or
penninerved and
whole (Plat**** kerrii), this
shape common in young,
vernal leaves...
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Pinnate (feather-veined, reticulate, pinnate-netted, penniribbed,
penninerved, or penniveined) The
veins arise pinnately (feather like) from a single...
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ovate or oblong-obovate,
tapering at base into a petiole, subacute,
penninerved,
minutely calloso-crenulate, the
younger loosely cobwebbed,
older glabrous...
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glabrous and
coriaceous phyllodes have a
single main
nerve and are
finely penninerved. It
blooms from June to
November and
produces yellow flowers. It has...
- to 8 cm (0.39 to 3.15 in) wide and have one
nerve per face and
finely penninerved. It
blooms in May and
produces yellow flowers. The
inflorescences are...
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spines derived from the
petioles (Antizoma), venation, parallelodromous,
penninerved or
frequently palmatinerved, bifacial,
rarely isofacial; in Angelisia...
- capitula[verification needed].
Leaves alternate,
spiral to distichous,
penninerved, brochidodromous,
simple or imparipinnate,
herbaceous or coriaceous,...
- tube of sorts. The
leaves of all
species are simple, entire, alternate,
penninerved and have petioles. The
fruits are single-seeded drupes. The
epicarp is...
- Exa****
paucisquamum (C.B.Clarke) Klack. Exa****
pedunculatum L. Exa****
penninerve Klack. Exa****
petiolare Griseb. Exa****
pteranthum Wall. ex G.Don Exa****...