Definition of Triternate. Meaning of Triternate. Synonyms of Triternate

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Definition of Triternate

Triternate
Triternate Tri*ter"nate, a. [Pref. tri- + ternate.] (Bot.) Three times ternate; -- applied to a leaf whose petiole separates into three branches, each of which divides into three parts which each bear three leafiets.

Meaning of Triternate from wikipedia

- stem covered in glandular-pubescent hairs. The leaves are biternate or triternate (i.e. having three segments, each of which is biternate) and pubescent...
- on their upper surface and pale green on the underside, biternate or triternate (i.e. with three stalks, each with three leaflets that divide into three...
- settings and tolerates various soils. The plant has nearly glabrous bi- and triternate leaves with leaflets that run between one and two inches across. Stems...
- 1893.: 46  The characteristics of this section were spurless flowers and triternate leaves. In 1895, Eastwood utilized specimens she had collected to provide...
- hairs, and are branched at the top. The basal leaves are biternate or triternate (i.e. with three stalks, each with three leaflets that divide into three...
- The basal leaves are long-stalked and hairy on their undersides, and triternate (divided into three branches, each of which divides into three parts each...
- simple and glandular hairs. The leaves are long with short stems, and triternate (i.e. having three leaflets each of which is biternate), with each leaflet...
- green upper side and greyish underside. The basal leaves are biternate or triternate (i.e. with three stalks, each with three leaflets that divide into three...
- basal leaves (leaves growing from the base of the plant) are bi- or triternately compound (leaves with petioles that divide into two or three branches...
- (3.9 in) long.: 156  The leaves themselves range from bi- to barely triternately compound. A. chaplinei has a fern-like appearance when not flowering...