- compound)
ternate ternatus With
three leaflets trifoliate trifoliatus trifoliolate trifoliolatus tripinnate tripinnatus Pinnately compound in
which each...
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characteristic form of the leaf,
which almost always has
three leaflets (
trifoliolate);
hence the po****r name "trefoil". The
species name, repens, is Latin...
- Guinea. Its
greyish bark
becomes scaly with maturity. The
leaves are
trifoliolate or palmate,
compound and opposite. They are
elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate...
- vein
forms a pinna; for example,
Albizia (silk tree).
Trifoliate (or
trifoliolate) A
pinnate leaf with just
three leaflets; for example,
Trifolium (clover)...
- list of
plants with
trifoliate leaves.
Trifoliate leaves (also
known as
trifoliolate or
ternate leaves) are a leaf
shape characterized by a leaf
divided into...
- Asia, New Guinea, Australia, and the
Pacific Islands. The
leaves are
trifoliolate, alternate, or spiraled, and the
flowers are pea-like but larger, with...
-
first pair,
mature nodes form
compound leaves with
three blades.
Mature trifoliolate leaves,
having three to four
leaflets per leaf, are
often between 6 and...
-
perennials with
woody roots,
producing stems bearing fine
hairs and
trifoliolate,
pinnate leaves with
serrated edges.The
flowers are
borne in
cymes Drying...
- 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...
- quadrifoliate, quadrifolium, quatrefoil, septifolious, trefoil, trifoliate,
trifoliolate, trifolium,
unifoliate †foliolum foliol-
leaflet follis foll- bellows...