- Each
leaflet may be
attached to the
rachis by a
short stalk called the
petiolule.: 87
There may be
swollen regions at
either end of the
petiole known...
- wide, the side
leaflets on a
petiolule up to 3 mm (0.12 in) long and the end
leaflet on a
petiolule sessile or on a
petiolule up to 32 mm (1.3 in) long....
- 25–100 mm (0.98–3.94 in) long and 12–50 mm (0.47–1.97 in) wide on a
petiolule 2–6 mm (0.079–0.236 in) long. The
flowers are
fragrant and are arranged...
-
compound leaves With a
single leaflet; it is
distinct from a
simple leaf by the
presence of two
abscission layers and
often by
petiolules and stipels....
- 57 in) long, the
lateral leaflets on
petiolules 2–4 mm (0.079–0.157 in) long and the end
leaflet on a
petiolule 5–30 mm (0.20–1.18 in) long. The flowers...
-
called a
pinna (plural pinnae), the
stalk bearing the
pinna is
termed a
petiolule, and the main vein or mid-rib of the
pinna is
referred to as a
costa (plural...
-
being separated along a main or
secondary vein. The
leaflets may have
petiolules and stipels, the
equivalents of the
petioles and sti****s of leaves. Because...
-
frequently in two pairs, with the
proximal pair
perpendicular to the
petiolule and the
distal pair
forming a V at the tip. The
blooms are
produced in...
- peon, peonage, petiolar, petiolate, petiole, petiolular, petiolulate,
petiolule, piedfort, piedmont, pioneer, quadruped, quadrupedal, repedation, revamp...
- leaf)
Having a petiole.
Contrast sessile.
petiole The
stalk of a leaf.
petiolule The
stalk of a leaflet.
petricolous Rock-dwelling;
living on or among...