- Look up
petiole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Petiole may
refer to:
Petiole (botany), the
stalk of a leaf,
attaching the
blade to the stem Petiole...
- each side of the
petiole in some
species are
called sti****s. The
terms petiolate and
apetiolate are
applied respectively to
leaves with and
without petioles...
- needed] The
leaves on a
mature Eucalyptus plant are
commonly lanceolate,
petiolate,
apparently alternate and waxy or
glossy green. In contrast, the leaves...
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appear spirally and
evenly along the stem, with the
largest and most
petiolate towards the base; they are 5–20
centimetres (2–8 in) long and fernlike...
- herbaceous, leathery, or
transformed into spines. The
leaves are
generally petiolate or subsessile,
rarely sessile. They are
frequently inodorous, but some...
- be
petiolate.
Sessile (epetiolate)
leaves have no petiole, and the
blade attaches directly to the stem.
Subpetiolate leaves are
nearly petiolate or have...
-
vernalia L.
Basal leaves 3-5
normally developed, 3-pinnate-sectate, long
petiolate, base
broadly and
thinly sheathed,
oblong plates, circ. 4
reduced to thinly...
-
development and
those of broad-leaved angiosperms. In the past, taxa
which had
petiolate leaves with
reticulate venation were
considered "primitive"
within the...
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simple leaves are alternate,
singly or
doubly serrate, feather-veined,
petiolate and sti****te. They
often appear in pairs, but
these pairs are really...
- are all in rosette,
elliptical with
entire or
toothed margin or lobed,
petiolate or with a
petaloid base,
pinnately veined,
often leathery and
felted beneath...