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Angiosperm Families - Aceraceae Juss.
... flat; petiolate; simple, or compound; when compound, ternate (e.g. A. griseum), or pinnate (e.g. Dipteronia, A. negundo). Lamina when simple, dissected, or entire; when dissected, pinnatifid, or palmatifid ... fibres, or without libriform fibres; with vessels. Vessel end-walls horizontal to oblique; simple. Vessels without vestured pits. Primary medullary rays wide (occasionally), or narrow. Wood ring ...
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Angiosperm Families - Araliaceae Juss.
... , or without marked odour; simple, or compound; peltate (sometimes), or not peltate; when compound, ternate, or pinnate, or palmate. Lamina when simple, dissected (usually), or entire; pinnatifid, ... libriform fibres; with vessels. Vessel end-walls simple (usually), or scalariform (often with few bars), or scalariform and simple. Vessels without vestured pits. Wood parenchyma usually paratracheal ...
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Leaves that Trick
... some headway in identification of particular plants. A simple leaf is one which is not divided into ... back to the tantalizingly simple... Pinnate leaf In this type of compound leaf the simple leaf has been 'once ... simple leaves. Just remember the rules for identifying them and you shouldn't have too many problems. From now on you shouldn't be deluded into wondering whether a dissected leaf is simple ...
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A New Tree Biology
... as they digest trees. Thousands of trees were treated and later dissected to map the spread of infections. This dissected sugar maple shows the discolored wood associated with the experimental drill wound ... a Model To help people in the field understand and use the compartmentalization concept, a simple model of the concept called CODIT was developed. CODIT is an acronym for Compartmentalization Of ...
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New Page 1
... chemistry is foolish. To understand tree biology, we must start with an awareness of the simple basics of chemistry. It is time to take the fear out of chemistry! Learn about ... pieces of trees have been studied in the laboratory , but entire trees have seldom been dissected. Wood anatomy is different from tree anatomy! Wood anatomy has been studied from the view ...
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Ranunculaeae Society
... ? Now, you know why we are all ranunculophiles, fans of the humble buttercup family. A simple buttercup, and yet the enormous variations based on its floral arrangement are staggering. Compare and ... . Let me enthuse about Pulsatillas (pasque flower), another member of the buttercup family. The finely dissected, hirsutus leaves of pulsatillas - even if they make an ugly exit during late winter - never ...
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Ranunculaeae Society
... distinguishes the plant from other clematis. The leaves are sessile or nearly so and finely dissected, almost fernlike in appearance, and slightly hairy in youth, though often they too become glabrous ... vast geographic range. But to speak broadly, except for the lowest pairs, which are often simple, they are likely to be 2-3-pinnate, with the segments usually narrow, often lobed ...
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Lindsaeaceae [First Draft]
... to rhizome, with a single vascular bundle. Lamina 1-pinnate to decompound, rarely simple, imparipinnate or not, herbaceous, papyraceous or subcoriaceous, glabrous; pinnae or pinnules symmetric or dimidiate ... , castaneous; lamina 10--18 X 5--16 cm, triangular, 3--4-pinnate, finely dissected, upper pinnae gradually becoming smaller towards apex, without terminal pinnae, rounded or truncate ...
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DAVALLIACEAE [Draft]
... minute hairs present), not or slightly dimorphous (often fertile leaves more strongly dissected ). Pinnae deltoid or narrowly triangular. Pinnules of at least the larger pinnae ... ; small species sometimes with subsessile leaves; petiole occasionaly persistently scaly. Lamina simple, imparipinnate, pinnate + pinnatifid, bipinnate + bipinnatifid, or tripinnate + tripinnatifid; if compound deltoid ...
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The Cycad Pages
... scale-leaves, known as cataphylls (except in Stangeriaceae). Sporophylls of both sexes are simple and aggregated into cones (except in Cycadaceae). Male sporophylls carry numerous sporangia on ... , and bilaterally symmetrical. Male gametophytes are large, multiflagellate and motile. Female sporophylls are simple and entire (dissected in Cycadaceae). Seeds are large, with a 2 layered testa; an inner ...
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