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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 updated on: Tuesday, June 27, 2006, 13:16:53. Page rendered: Tuesday, June 27, 2006, 13:16:53. Time to render: 0.083 seconds. Server Statistics Web Server Construction The ...
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... leaf of White Birch showing the: apex, margin, base, petiole, mid-rib, lateral vein. Pinnately Compound Leaf A pinnately compound leaf of White Ash showing the: terminal leaflet, rachis, petiolule, petiole. Bi- ... Leaf of Honey-locust. Palmately Compound Leaf of Horse-chestnut. Leaf Shapes Elliptical - the leaf is widest about the middle,tapers to both the apex and base. Obovate - the leaf is widest ...
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Adiantaceae [First Draft]
... sessile-----------13. A. edgeworthii              8b.Apexes of rachises unprolongate into whipe-like---------------19. A. diaphanum   2b. Fronds flabellate, palmate, 1-3 dichotomous branched or 2-4 pinnately compound.      15a. Fronds 1-3 palmate dichotomous branched.          16a. Fronds 1-dichotomous palmate branched and growing 2-6 (8) 1-pinnate pinnae at                       per branch. ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Very Tall Plants (more than 6') (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... with clusters of 1" flowers. Flower color varies. Grows best in low-fertility soils and full sun. *(bf) Good for wet meadows; wide, flat cluster of 2/3" flowers. Early-blooming aster. *(bf) Leguminous plant with 6-8" long pinnately compound leaves and clusters of small (3/4") yellow flowers. Does well in clay or moist soils. *(bf-l) Stems are rough and ...
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Growing Wisteria, HYG-1246-94
... is a long, green flattened pod that is not particularly ornamental. The plant climbs by means of twining stems and has alternate, pinnately compound leaves. Older, established plants may have a twisted, woody trunk several inches in diameter. Plants that have been grown from seed remain in a long juvenile stage and often do not bloom for 10 to 15 years ...
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FPHG -
... is indigenous to North America, with a range from Nova Scotia to Minnesota and south to Florida and Texas. The leaves are pinnately compound, with five to eleven leaflets averaging 5 inches in length and having finely serrate margins. The flower cluster, which is called a cyme, ranges from 3 to 10 inches in diameter. The plants are extremely winter hardy ...
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Trees of Reed: Walnuts
... The wood is used in carpentry projects and is highly prized for its beauty. The tree is coarse branched, with bold pungent, pinnately compound foliage that turns a clear light yellow in fall. Maps: 11, 28 Juglans regia English Walnut A deciduous tree thought to have originated near Persia, this tree is also known as the Persian Walnut. It bears small ...
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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 several places along the stalk BY NAME || BY LEAF || BY FRUIT || BACKGROUND || HOME OPLIN Disclaimer 1997 Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN) & The Ohio Historical Society (OHS) ...
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Identify the Ash
... Your Guide to Forestry. FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Trees in the Olive Family - Oleaceae Oleaceae Watson/Dallwitz Description of Individual Ash Species - Fraxinus white green Leaves: opposite , pinnately compound , without teeth . Bark: gray and furrowed. Fruit: a single winged key hanging in clusters. ash | beech | basswood | birch | black cherry | ...
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Identify the Walnut
... . Sign Up Now! Trees in the Walnut Family - Juglandaceae Juglandaceae Watson/Dallwitz Description by Individual Walnut Species black walnut butternut Leaves: mostly alternate, odd pinnately compound , toothed. Fruit: hard-shelled nut. ash | beech | basswood | birch | black cherry | black walnut/butternut | cottonwood | elm | hackberry | hickory | holly ...
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