- 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...
- was used by
Hippocrates as an antiseptic.
Leaves are smooth, simple,
petiolated,
ovate to oblong-ovate, 0.5–1.5 cm (0.2–0.6 inches) long, 0.2–0.8 cm (0...
- needed] The
leaves on a
mature Eucalyptus plant are
commonly lanceolate,
petiolate,
apparently alternate and waxy or
glossy green. In contrast, the leaves...
- (20–35 in). The
hairy stem has a
diameter of
about 10 mm.
Leaves are
petiolated, 20–30
centimetres (7.9–11.8 in) long, with
rachis covered with ascending...
- 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...
- stem is erect,
lightly hairy,
branched on the top. The
basal leaves are
petiolated, ovate,
slightly toothed and
arranged in a rosette,
while the
upper leaves...
- as part of
Papaver radicatum. It
grows to 10–25 cm high, and has long-
petiolated basal leaves forming a rosette; the
leaves are
pinnately dissected and...
- herbaceous, leathery, or
transformed into spines. The
leaves are
generally petiolate or subsessile,
rarely sessile. They are
frequently inodorous, but some...
- e.g. in the
province of Misiones. This
species features very large,
petiolated leaves with long
adventitious roots. Its
flower is a
monoecious spadix...
- 13 ft 1 in) long. The
leaves are 8–10
centimetres (3.1–3.9 in) long,
petiolated, alternate, tough, leathery, and heart-shaped, with
toothed and spiny...