Definition of Trifoliolate. Meaning of Trifoliolate. Synonyms of Trifoliolate

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Definition of Trifoliolate

Trifoliolate
Trifoliolate Tri*fo"li*o*late, a. [Pref. tri- + foliolate.] (Bot.) Having three leaflets.

Meaning of Trifoliolate from wikipedia

- compound) ternate ternatus With three leaflets trifoliate trifoliatus trifoliolate trifoliolatus tripinnate tripinnatus Pinnately compound in which each...
- Guinea. Its greyish bark becomes scaly with maturity. The leaves are trifoliolate or palmate, compound and opposite. They are elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate...
- characteristic form of the leaf, which almost always has three leaflets (trifoliolate); hence the po****r name "trefoil". The species name, repens, is Latin...
- Guyana, and Venezuela. M. verrucifera bears long, narrow fruit, and has trifoliolate leaves that grow oppositely. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mansoa...
- Asia, New Guinea, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. The leaves are trifoliolate, alternate, or spiraled, and the flowers are pea-like but larger, with...
- that can be robust up to 13 cm in diameter. The leaves are opposite, trifoliolate; leaflets are broadly ovate with a distinct driptip, dark glossy green...
- twentieth known species of Vepris from Cameroon in West Central Africa. The trifoliolate leaves of the plant are opposite, and have long petiolules, both unusual...
- epithet triphylla is from the Gr**** meaning 'three leaf', referring to the trifoliolate leaves. Melicope triphylla grows up as a shrub or tree up to 15 metres...
- herbaceous and have woody roots. They grow vines with fine hairs and trifoliolate, pinnate leaves with serrated edges. They release a strong smell when...
- vein forms a pinna; for example, Albizia (silk tree). Trifoliate (or trifoliolate) A pinnate leaf with just three leaflets; for example, Trifolium (clover)...