How To Use Pinnate In A Sentence
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I also saw a large tree and obtained specimens of it, belonging to the natural order BIGNONIACEAE, with terminal spikes of yellow flowers, and rough cordate leaves; and a proteaceous plant with long compound racemes of white flowers, and deeply cut leaves, resembling a tree with true pinnate leaves.
Narrative of an expedition undertaken for the exploration of the country lying between Rockingham Bay and Cape York
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The genus Prionospio Malmgren 1867 includes species with smooth, non-pinnate and pinnate branchiae arranged in various combinations.
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-- A tree, with leaves bunched at the extremities of the branches, oblong, oval, acuminate, odd-pinnate, 3-4 pairs of opposite leaflets.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
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They bear bipinnate leaves with small, oval to lanceolate leaflets.
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We occasionally though rarely see something of this kind in plants: thus the embryonic leaves of the ulex or furze, and the first leaves of the phyllodineous acaceas, are pinnate or divided like the ordinary leaves of the leguminosae.
On the Origin of Species~ Chapter 13 (historical)

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-- A tree, 18° high, with leaves opposite, odd-pinnate.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
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Here are a few shrubs growing on these shelly heights, viz. Rhamnus frangula, Sideroxilon, Myrica, Zanthoxilon clava Herculis, Juniperus Americana, Lysium salsum; together with several new genera and species of the herbacious and suffruticose tribes, Croton, Stillingia, &c. but particularly a species of Mimosa (Mimosa virgatia) which in respect of the elegancy of its pinnated
Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Producti
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Leaves are alternate, odd-pinnate with 5-7 unequal-sized leaflets originating from the same rachis.
Chapter 22
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Its curiously and irregularly pinnate fronds are borne on slender stalks, terete toward the base, and covered with reddish brown, downy scales, instead of being produced loosely, as in most other Nephrolepises; these are densily crowded, and the outcome of closely clustered crowns.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 447, July 26, 1884
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Arrangement of septa in earliest stages pinnate in all quadrants.
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We occasionally though rarely see something of the same kind in plants; thus the first leaves of the ulex or furze, and the first leaves of the phyllodineous æacias, are pinnate or divided like the ordinary leaves of the Leguminosæ.
XIV. Mutual Affinities of Organic Beings: Morphology-Embryology-Rudimentary Organs. Development and Embryology
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It differs from it, however, by being twice pinnate below, and from the typical spinulose fern by its glandular indusium; but from the intermediate variety it is more difficult to separate it, as that also has indusiate glands.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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a pinnately compound leaf
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Fronds oblong-lanceolate, five to twelve inches long, twice pinnate, the pinnæ often pinnatifid or cut-toothed, ovate-lanceolate, decurrent on the winged rachis.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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They produced several types of foliage all characterized by pinnate leaves with open dichotomous venation.
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Also a new DODONOEA, with very narrow, linear, pinnated leaves.
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
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The lower leaves, with very short, sheathing footstalks, are large and spreading, reaching more than a foot in length, broadly triangular in outline and tripinnate.
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The stems may be simple or branched, in the large types reaching as much as I m in height; the basal leaves are long, often pinnately lobed and coarsely toothed, but sometimes are not serrated, while the cauline leaves are simple and linear.
Chapter 27
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The quassia tree grows from 50 to 100 feet high; it has smooth, gray bark and alternate, odd-pinnate leaves with oblong, pointed leaflets. Its small flowers are yellowish or greenish, its fruit is a small rupe about the size of a pea.
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The plant has 45 cm high clustered leafy stems with pinnately arranged pale green lance-shaped leaflets obliquely banded with pure white.
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The lower pinnæ pinnately parted into three to five divisions, those of the fertile fronds oblong or linear-oblong; those of the sterile, obovate or ovate, crenulate, decurrent at the base.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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-- The "pterocarpus," L., is a tree of the first order with odd-pinnate leaves.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
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All of these foliage forms are planate pinnate fronds, frequently with open venation.
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[The one with singularly thick, firm, and rigid leaves, a foot long, linear attenuated at each extremity, pubescenti-sericeous, striated: the other with white acerose leaves pinnated in two pairs.
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
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We occasionally though rarely see something of this kind in plants: thus the embryonic leaves of the ulex or furze, and the first leaves of the phyllodineous acaceas, are pinnate or divided like the ordinary leaves of the leguminosæ.
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. (2nd edition)
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The generic appellations of the several species of Ferns are derived thus: _Aspidium_, from _aspis_, a shield, because the spores are enclosed in bosses; _Pteris_, from _pteerux_, a wing, having doubly pinnate fronds; or from _pteron_, a feather, having feathery fronds;
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
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Most Australian species of Acacia have bipinnate leaves, as least when they are in the seedling stage.
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It is distinguished by its phenology, whitish twigs and paired thorns. blue green bipinnate leaves lacking a petiolar gland, but with glands between nearly all its 2-12 pinnate pairs.
Chapter 33
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The bright green bipinnate leaves are up to 15 cm long.
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It is distinguished by its phonology, whitish twigs and paired thorns, blue green bipinnate leaves lacking a petiolar gland, but with glands between nearly all its 2-12 pinnate pairs.
Chapter 10
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Fronds eight to eighteen inches long, lanceolate-oblong, tripinnate.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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- The stem of the 2nd is procumbent abot the size of the former, jointed and unbranched. it's leaves are cauline, compound and oppositely pinnate; the rib from 14 to 16 inches long celindric and smooth. the leafets
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
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Information on leaf yield of African bipinnate Acacia spp. is limited, and comparative data with introduced Australian species, even more so.
Chapter 2
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The sago tree is a palm, thicker and larger than the cocoa-nut tree, although rarely so tall, and having immense pinnate spiny leaves, which completely cover the trunk till it is many years old.
The Malay Archipelago
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_campo_, on the higher and drier ground, are seen palms of other and different species, both fan-leaved and pinnate, growing in copses or larger "montes," with evergreen shrubs and trees of deciduous foliage interspersed.
Gaspar the Gaucho A Story of the Gran Chaco
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The most common elements are parallel-veined leaves that resemble cordaites but that could be isolated pinnules of a pinnate leaf.
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Twice or thrice pinnate leaves, toothed like a tenon saw, with conspicuous veins ending in the notches, brand it as the beaver poison, otherwise known as the musquash root and spotted cowbane.
Some Summer Days in Iowa
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Rational Review
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The small firn also rises with a common footstalk from the radix and are from four to eight in number. about 8 inches long; the central rib marked with a slight longitudinal groove throughout it's whole length. the leafets are oppositely pinnate about 1/3 rd of the length of the common footstalk from the bottom and thence alternately pinnate; the footstalk terminating in a simple undivided nearly entire lanceolate leafet. the leafets are oblong, obtuse, convex absolutely entire, marked on the upper disk with a slight longitudinal groove in place of the central rib, smooth and of a deep green. near the upper extremity these leafets are decursively pinnate as are also those of the large f rn.
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
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The colonies are erect, typically delicate; reticulate (net-like) or pinnate (fern-like).
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Fronds pale green, one to six feet high; sterile part bipinnate, each pinna having numerous pairs of lance-oblong, serrulate pinnules alternate along the midrib.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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A tripinnate form of this variety discovered at Concord, Mass., by Henry
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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In 1794, Moench named A. tuberosa and described it as having tuberous roots, unevenly pinnate leaflets, and purple flowers in lateral racemes.
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Each leaf is full five yards in length, and of the kind called pinnate -- that is divided into numerous leaflets, each of which is itself more than a foot and a half long, shaped like the blade of a rapier.
Ran Away to Sea
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Making use of horizontal pinnate branch well to develop and utilize coal seam gas, is a new drilling technique, which is different from horizontal drilling and has its own uniqueness.
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1 The Illinois species is that known as pinnated grouse (Tympanuchus americanus).
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
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I want to stop smelling the basal stipules, pinnate leaflets, hypanthium and achenes.
Yolanda Reid Chassiakos: A Rose By Any Other Name
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-- A small tree 12° high with leaves alternate, odd-pinnate.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
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There are about 200 bipinnate Acacia species in the New World and a further 150 species in Africa and Asia.
Chapter 2
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Stipes three to nine inches tall, blades one to three inches, triangular-ovate, pinnate at the summit, and tripinnate below.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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Some are bipinnate, triangular in shape and have finely cut or toothed leaflets.
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Because the Sesbania species have pinnately compound leaves, for defoliation the central rachis of the leaf was cut once halfway along its length.
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That kind of veining is called pinnate veining from a Latin word that means 'feather,'" explained Helen.
Ethel Morton's Enterprise
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The leaves are ½in. to 1in. long, pinnate, leaflets awl-shaped, reflexed, and of a deep glistening green colour; they are arranged in minute tufts on stoutish branchlets, and, for the most part, have a single berry at the parent node.
Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
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The leaves are chiefly of the pinnate and bi-pinnate forms, and are exceedingly beautiful when seen against the sky; a great variety of the papilionaceous family grow in this part of the country.
Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
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Immatures have a weakly developed taproot, and have pinnate compound leaves with two or three leaflets.
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From a systematic point of view these leaves indicate the origin of the water-parsnips from ordinary umbellifers, which generally have bi - and tripinnate leaves.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
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A more highly developed form of the typical plant, the lower pinnæ being often very broad, and the fronds tripinnate.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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[The one with singularly thick, firm, and rigid leaves, a foot long, linear attenuated at each extremity, pubescenti-sericeous, striated: the other with white acerose leaves pinnated in two pairs.
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
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It was tripinnate; its secondary stems were placed directly opposite on the midrib, but its tertiary ones in the alternate arrangement; and its leaflets which were also alternate, were as rectilinear and slim as mere veins, or as the thread-like leaflets of asparagus.
The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed
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Very fleshy, three to ten inches high, sterile segment subsessile, borne near the middle of the plant, oblong, simple pinnate with three to eight pairs of lunate or fan-shaped divisions, obtusely crenate, the veins repeatedly forking; fertile segment panicled, two to three pinnate.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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The upright stems have many, alternate, pinnately compound leaves with sharply toothed or lacerate leaflets.
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The apparently compound ( "pinnate" or feather-shaped) leaves of many palms are not strictly compound; that is, they do not arise from the branching of an originally single leaf, but are really broad, undivided leaves, which are closely folded like a fan in the bud, and tear apart along the folds as the leaf opens.
Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses
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Fronds twice pinnate with the lower pinnules pinnatifid
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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They produced several types of foliage all characterized by pinnate leaves with open dichotomous venation.
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Lepidopteris is a bipinnate frond whose pinnules resemble some species of Alethopteris.
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Perhaps they were "Prairie hens" (pinnated grouse).
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 84, October, 1864
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-- A tree, 4-6 meters high, with drooping limbs; leaves long, very narrow, abruptly pinnate; many caducous leaflets, linear, elliptical.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
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“Mpávo,” or bark slabs, are fitted in between the double posts; when coolness is required, their place is taken by mats woven with the pinnated leaves of sundry palms.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
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Leaves are bipinnate, and leaflets oblong to 4 cm in length.
Chapter 8
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The first grows in the open pine forests, in tufts or clumps, a large conical strobile disclosing its large coral red fruit, which appears singularly beautiful amidst the deep green fern-like pinnated leaves.
Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Producti
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The leaves are 10-25 cm long, pinnate, with 5-9 leaflets, each leaflet up to 8 cm long, with a serrated margin; both the stem and leaves are densely glandular-hairy.
Archive 2006-04-01
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Laws have been made for the protection of the pinnated grouse, or prairie chicken, and others of their tribe.
Ohio Arbor Day 1913: Arbor and Bird Day Manual Issued for the Benefit of the Schools of our State
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I was pleasantly surprised to see this tree species - the Mimosa, known by it's fluffy light pink flowers and pinnate shaped leaves.
Archive 2009-08-01
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Persia or the North of China, and the long pinnated leaves seem to mark its Oriental origin; but it has taken very kindly to its European home.
Among the Trees at Elmridge
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They are pinnately trifoliate and the terminal leaflet is often the largest.
Chapter 8
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-- A tree 30-40 meters high, with leaves alternate, odd-pinnate; leaflets opposite, coriaceous.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
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-- A tree, with leaves alternate, odd-pinnate, without stipules, bunched on the ends of the branches, with opposite, serrate leaflets.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
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It is distinguished by its phonology, whitish twigs and paired thorns, blue green bipinnate leaves lacking a petiolar gland, but with glands between nearly all its 2-12 pinnate pairs.
Chapter 10
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Trees, with close or scaly bark, odd-pinnate leaves and serrate leaflets.
The Pecan and its Culture
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The technique of directional pinnate horizontal wells, which joints the drilling, completion and stimulation jobs together, adapts to exploit coal-bed gas with low permeability.
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Twice or thrice pinnate leaves, toothed like a tenon saw, with conspicuous veins ending in the notches, brand it as the beaver poison, otherwise known as the musquash root and spotted cowbane.
Some Summer Days in Iowa
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The stem of the 2nd. is procumbent abo [u] t the size of the former, jointed and unbranched. it's leaves are cauline, compound and oppositely pinnate; the rib from 14 to 16 inches long celindric and smooth. the leafets 2 1/2 inches long and 1 inch wide. greatest width 1/2 inch from their base, to which they are regularly rounded, and from the same point tapering to an accute apex,
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
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Green stems are interconnected by sensitive petioles and bear pinnate leaves.
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Pinna Primary division of a pinnate or bipinnate leaf.
Chapter 9
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There are few wooers in bird-life so ardent as the pinnated grouse, yet he that joins in the mating ceremony of booming morning after morning on some chosen booming-ground or fiercely contests with other males for the favor of the chosen one deserts her soon after the winning.
Ohio Arbor Day 1913: Arbor and Bird Day Manual Issued for the Benefit of the Schools of our State
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Fronds two to six inches long, triangular-ovate, acute, broadest at the base, tripinnate.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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Pinnately compound leaves have the leaflets arranged along the main or mid-vein (called a rachis in this case). odd pinnate: with a terminal leaflet, e.g. Fraxinus (ash). even pinnate: lacking a terminal leaflet, e.g. Swietenia (mahogany).
Wikibooks - Recent changes [en]
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Young seedlings have bipinnate compound true leaves with 12 to 15 pairs of lesflets.
Chapter 8
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It has pinnate leaves and racemes of lilac pink flowers, which are slightly fragrant.
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Fronds oblong-lanceolate, five to twelve inches long, twice pinnate, the pinnæ often pinnatifid or cut-toothed, ovate-lanceolate, decurrent on the winged rachis.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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*] [* The one with singularly thick, firm, and rigid leaves, a foot long, linear attenuated at each extremity, pubescenti-sericeous, striated: the other with white acerose leaves pinnated in two pairs.
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
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Its broad pinnate tropical leaf was pleasant though strange to look on.
Walden
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The leaves are bipinnate with 2-6 opposite pairs of pinnae, each having 8-21 leaflets on short stalks.
Chapter 10
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The potato is a herbaceous, freely branching dicotyledonous perennial, usually between 30 and 100 cm tall, with alternate, pinnately compound leaves, made up of three or four pairs of oval leaflets and a terminal leaflet.
Chapter 25
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HIRTELLA of Miquel, a hairy shrub with pinnated leaves; EVOLVULUS
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
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It is a graceful arching fern with fronds that are generally bipinnate, although the basal pinnae are tripinnate.
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The pretty pinnate leaves of the blue-flowered polemonium are sufficient explanation for the common name Jacobs-ladder, even though that name does not properly belong to our species.
Some Spring Days in Iowa
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That kind of veining is called pinnate veining from a Latin word that means 'feather,'" explained Helen.
Ethel Morton's Enterprise
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Page view page image: the central rib, smooth and of a deep green. near the upper extremity these leafets are decursively pinnate as are also those of the large firn. 1
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
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The veins of the leaves are almost always much-branched, the veins either being given off from one main vein or midrib (feather-veined or pinnate-veined), as in an apple leaf, or there may be a number of large veins radiating from the base of the leaf, as in the scarlet geranium or mallow.
Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses
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The phyllodenous Acacia spp. tend to have marginally higher CF and lower CP levels than bipinnate species (Appendix 2) though the available data consist of fewer observations.
Chapter 2
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Leaves are pinnately trifoliate, smooth above and lightly pubescent below.
Chapter 10
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Lastly real intermediates are seen between the monophyllous and the pinnate types.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
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With their bipinnate leaves, calliandras superficially resemble Leucaena and Mimosa species.
Chapter 8
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They rise to the top of the tallest trees and fall again so as to resemble a great length of cable, adorned, however, with the most beautiful leaves, pinnated or terminating in graceful tendrils.
Walking-Stick Papers
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Like a tiny pink lupin with vetch-like pinnate leaves, this pea relative is said to have been introduced from France, where it was called "St Foyn" in the 17th century.
Country diary: Wenlock Edge
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They bear bipinnate leaves with small, oval to lanceolate leaflets.
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The different kinds of the decompound leaf are — Bigeminatc t Bitemate and Bipinnate; which fee in their proper places. —
The language of botany : being a dictionary of the terms made use of in that science, principally by Linneus ...
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This is to pedate, what pinnatifid is to pinnate: the parts of the leaf not being feparate; but con - nected, as in the feet of water fowl.
The language of botany : being a dictionary of the terms made use of in that science, principally by Linneus ...
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The microsporophyll of Lepidopteris has been reconstructed as a pinnate axis with short branches bearing clusters of small elongate pollen sacs fused at the base.
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Trees with that kind of pinnated foliage seem to be later than others.
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