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Definition of Pinnatipartite

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- definitions are from Jackson's Glossary of Botanical Terms: pinnatifid and pinnatipartite: leaves with pinnate lobes that are not discrete, remaining sufficiently...
- Having lobes with incisions that extend less than halfway to the midrib pinnatipartite pinnatus + partiri whole leaf Having lobes with incisions that extend...
- endemic to Western Australia. It only has a short above-ground stem, pinnatipartite or pinnatisect leaves, between thirty and seventy variously coloured...
- The leaves are broad and ovoid, with a weakly spiny margin, being pinnatipartite. The flowers are produced in dense flower heads which are 2.5–4 cm diameter...
- species of prostrate shrub that is endemic to Western Australia. It has pinnatipartite or serrated leaves, usually rusty brown flowers, and up to twenty-five...
- green colored leaves are ovate-acute or a****inate shaped and are either pinnatipartite or pinnately compound. The surface of the leaves are glabrous, have...
- variation in leaf shape, across a spectrum from undivided leaves to pinnatipartite leaves. It is edible but bitter. A variety is currently accepted: Lactuca...
- endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has hairy stems, pinnatipartite to pinnatisect leaves with sharply-pointed lobes, pink to gold-coloured...
- shrub that is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has pinnatipartite leaves with up to forty triangular lobes on each side, up to more than...
- the south-west of Western Australia. It has underground stems, deeply pinnatipartite leaves with twenty to thirty lobes on each side, yellowish-brown flowers...