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discrete leaflets.
pinnate-pinnatifid:
pinnate, with the
pinnae being pinnatifid.
pinnately-lobed
pinnately-cleft
pinnately-parted
pinnately-divided pinnatisect...
- The
pinnated bittern (Botaurus pinnatus), also
known as the
South American bittern, is a
large member of the
heron family (Ardeidae)
found in the New World...
- leaf blade, or compound, with
several leaflets.
Compound leaves may be
pinnate with
pinnae (leaflets) on both
sides of a
rachis (axis), or may be palmate...
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Bidens variabilis (Willd.) Baill.
Dahlia barkeriae Knowles & Westc.
Dahlia crocata Lag.
Dahlia rosea Cav.
Dahlia variabilis (Willd.) Desf.
pinnate dahlia...
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Pinnately dissected to the
central vein, but with the
leaflets not
entirely separate; for example, Polypodium, some
Sorbus (whitebeams). In
pinnately...
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opposite to alternate, and
pinnatisect to pinnatifid). Some
fronds are not
pinnately compound (or simple), but may be palmate, costapalmate, or bifurcate....
- leaves. One species, Acer
negundo (box-elder or
Manitoba maple), has
pinnately compound leaves that may be
simply trifoliate or may have five, seven...
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reach a
height of one to ten
metres (3–33 ft). The
leaves are
usually pinnately compound,
though some
species have
trifoliate or
simple leaves. The flowers...
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drier subpo****tions. The tree has grey bark that
peels in long fibres,
pinnately compound leaves, and
bunches of
small white flowers. It
grows as both...
- of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae known by the
common names pinnate prairie coneflower, gray-head coneflower,
yellow coneflower, and prairie...