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Consisting of several leaflets arranged on each side of a common petiole or rachis on a compound leaf or frond. 2. The feather vein pattern of simple leaves.
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Pinnate - Arranged like the vanes of a feather.
Samara - A winged fruit.
Simple Leaf - A single leaf blade with a bud at the base of the leafstem.

pinnately compound -- Leaves which are divided up like a feather are said to be pinnately compound.
pistil -- The central set of organs in a flower; it is composed of one or more carpels. More info?

pinnate
A compound leaf with leaflets arrange either alternately or in pairs on a central axis.
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PINNATE LEAF -- A series of leaflets arranged on either side of a central stalk.
PIP -- Two distinct meanings -- the seed of some fruits (e.g Orange) and the rootstock of some flowering plants (e.g Convallaria).

Pinnate A compound leaf with leaflets or segments along each side of a common axis or rachis; feather-like.
Pinetum Woody plant collection emphasizing conifers.

pinnately compound leaf A leaf in which the leaflets are arranged on both sides of a common axis.
pinnate venation A leaf vein pattern in which the major veins are arranged in rows on each side of the midrib.

Odd Pinnate - pinnate with an odd number of leaflets; has an end leaflet. Examples are Schinus terebinthifolius (Brazilian pepper), Wisteria sinensis (wisteria), Tecomaria capensis (Cape honeysuckle), and Koelreuteria elegans (golden-rain tree).

Pinnate prairie coneflower is a perennial wildflower that grows to 1.5 feet tall. It. More
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See Pinnate.
Oedema
A physiological condition resulting from the build-up of moisture. Symptoms are brown, corky spots on leaves. It isn't contagious, but it's often mistaken for galls.

Foliage is bipinnate, 3-5in long, and has a finely cut fern-like appearance.

With fernlike, pinnate foliage and spikes of tiny, nodding, bell-like blue blooms, Jacob's Ladder is a dainty and attractive garden favorite.
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papillose: small epidermal outgrowths parallelodromous venation: a leaf venation pattern with 2 or more primary veins running from the leaf base and parallel to the margin and converging at the apex paripinnate: compound leaves with all ...

odd-pinnate search for term- said of compound leaves having an odd number of leaflets, this is usually easily determined because there is a single terminal leaflet.opposite search for term- a.

The plants themselves can grow to be 12 to 40 inches tall with pinnately-divided leaves clustering toward the bottom.
Baby's Breath-Though some species are perennial, many tend to be annual.

-- that is partially palmate, and partially pinnate. Or some refer to it as an elongated palmate leaf. A costapalmate leaf has a definte costa (midrib) unlike the typical palmate leaf, but the leaflets are arranged radially like in a palmate leaf.

Palms have several different types of foliage - circular leaf, a pinnate leaf, a broad, simple leaf, and several juvenile palms have red leaves. Chambeyronia macrocarpa var.

Large palm leaves or 'fronds' are usually either deeply divided fan-shaped (palmate) or feathery (pinnate) with many smaller leaflets on a long, single petiole stem. These leaves are produced one at a time from a single 'bud' atop the trunk.

farnesiana, the sweet or perfumed acacia, is a much-branched shrub of deciduous, lacy bipinnate leaves reminding one of the sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica), but with tinier leaflets of bluegreen.

Leaves: The compound leaves are composed of rows of narrow, pinnate leaflets. The branches grow from a basal rosette and arch and sway as they grow tall.
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There's a whole language to describe leaf shapes - for example, 'pinnate', 'oval', 'lobed'. But don't panic. Most good books have a key at the front…with pictures! ...

Lonicera etrusca 'Superba'
Lonicera periclymenum 'Serotina'
Lonicera sempervirens
Pyrus salicifoha 'Pendula'
Rodgersia pinnate 'Superba'
Rosa 'Blanche Double de Coubert'
Rosa glauca
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See also: Pinna, Flower, Plant, Leaflet, Foliage