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Department of Botany
... Department of Botany Image Preview Description Image Preview Description Palmately Compound Leaf Pinnately Compound Leaf Bean Seedling Illustrations for Terms Lessons Up one directory. Main Page Suggestions? Comments? Last ...
botit.botany.wisc.edu

trelec
... Oaks, Ashes. All have woody stems. Characteristics of Magnoliophyta leaves are simple or compound, fruit requires double-fertilzation, woody dicots have both trachea and tracheids in ... lateral vein. Pinnately Compound Leaf A pinnately compound leaf of White Ash showing the: terminal leaflet, rachis, petiolule, petiole. Bi-pinnately Compound Leaf of Honey-locust. Palmately Compound Leaf of Horse ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Herbaceous Vines and Creepers
... for stabilizing erodible soils; tolerates shady, infertile or rocky sites. *(bf) Low and spreading with palmately compound leaves up to 2.5" long. Does well on dry, infertile soils. Fruits are small ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Medium Height Plants (4"-36") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... of sepals and smaller petals. More widespread in Ohio. Pea-like flowers in upright clusters; palmately compound leaves. Tolerates dry, acidic soils. Do not disturb in the wild. *(bf-l) Pink buds ...
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Fan
Fan The leaflets all fan out from the same point (palmately compound) The leaflets don't all fan out from the same point
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Leaf Terminology (Part 1)
... Simple Leaf: One Blade 2. Compound Leaf: Blade Divided Into Leaflets A. Palmately Compound (Digitate): No Rachis B. Pinnately Compound (Pinnate): With A Rachis C. Pinnately and Palmately Trifoliate Left: basket bush ( ... ivy (T. radicans ssp. divaricatum). D. Twice Pinnately Compound (Bipinnate) Although some references use the term "pinna" for a compound leaflet of a bipinnate leaf, this term should ...
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Cauliflory
... A member of the aralia family (Araliaceae), this striking, shade-loving understory shrub has large palmately compound leaves. Carob Tree (Ceratonia siliqua) The flowers and pods of the carob tree (Ceratonia ... tree. Papaya (Carica papaya) is a small, typically unbranched, fast-growing tree with large palmately-lobed leaves. Its precise point of origin has been debated by botanists for years, ...
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Rubus allegheniensis, Allegheny blackberry
... , 3-5mm (0.1-0.2 in) long and scattered along the stem. Leaves alternate, palmately compound, 3-5-foliate; leaflets oblong to oblong-acuminate, 8-13 cm (3.3-5 in ...
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Aesculus glabra var. arguta, Texas buckeye
... leaf scars. Bark smooth, light gray, becoming rough and scaly on older stems. Leaves opposite, palmately compound, with long thin leafstalks. Leaflets 5-11, almost sessile, lanceolate, acuminate, unevenly serrate, 6-13 ...
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Identify by Leaf
... Identify by Leaf Compound Leaves select the image that best matches your sample On palmately compound leaves, the leaflets grow from the end of the stalk On pinnately compound leaves, the leaflets grow from ...
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