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Pinnate leaf

Gardening PinnatePinnately compound

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).

 


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.

Odd pinnate A compound pinnate leaf with a terminal or odd numbered leaflet at the tip.
Oedema Corky portions of leaves caused by excessive humidity.
Offset Small bulb or plantlet used to propagate new plants.

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.
Latin Name:
Polemonium caeruleum and cultivars ...

Though these leaves are one solid piece, they are still considered a form of pinnate leaf. The most common palm grown with a bifid leaf is a Metallic palm (Chamaedorea metallica), though some rare forms of this palm have separated pinna.

bipinnate -- Describing a pinnate leaf in which the leaflets themselves are further subdivided in a pinnate fashion.

A pair of opposite leaflets in a pinnate leaf.
junceous
Rush-like.

(NL. pinnula, fr. L., small feather, small fin) a secondary pinna, one of the ultimate divisions of a bipinnate or twice-pinnate leaf.pistil search for term- n.

See also: Pinnate, Pinna, Leaf, Plant, Leaflet