NOUN
- a small leafy outgrowth at the base of a leaf or its stalk; usually occurring in pairs and soon shed
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- M'en fout j'ai mon chequier avec le talon, la lettre en double que j'avais envoyé avec le cheque et un mail qui stipule que j'ai envoyé un cheque alors la!! Pinku-tk Diary Entry
- Morphological characters include leaves that are not gland-dotted, persistent intrapetiolar stipules, some apetalous species, and a reduction in stamen number in several species.
- I want to stop smelling the basal stipules, pinnate leaflets, hypanthium and achenes. Yolanda Reid Chassiakos: A Rose By Any Other Name
- This, however, is unfounded; since it is precisely by the disposition of the leaves, and the absence of stipules, that the cuspa differs totally from the trees of the rubiaceous family. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
- The situation, arrangement, and structure of the stipules is called the stipulation. free adnate: fused to the petiole base ochreate: provided with ochrea, or sheath-formed stipules, e.g. rhubarb, encircling the petiole base interpetiolar: between the petioles of two opposite leaves. intrapetiolar: between the petiole and the subtending stem Wikibooks - Recent changes [en]
- In this second class of cases the corolla is papilionaceous, the filaments free, the carpellary leaf on a long stalk provided with stipules, its blade more or less like the usual carpel, with its margins disunited or more commonly united with the ovules in the interior, sometimes represented by a foliaceous, dentate primine only. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
- Leaves simple, alternate, rarely opposite or whorled, petiolate or subsessile; stipules often united to a sheath (ocrea). Find Me A Cure
- -- 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
- Morphological characters include leaves that are not gland-dotted, persistent intrapetiolar stipules, some apetalous species, and a reduction in stamen number in several species.
- Petioles very short, clasping the stem at their base, with 2 intermediate stipules ending in two awl-shaped points. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines