- Look up
pedate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In biology, a
pedate structure is a
structure that
resembles feet, or has a
quality of feet. It derives...
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- intrapetiolar, millipede, multiped, multipede, octopede, oppidum, pawn, pedal,
pedate, pedatifid, pedestal, pedestrian, pedicel, pedicle, pedicure, pediform,...
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spruceanum is
noted for its
unusually hoop-shaped, parallel-pinnately veined,
pedately divided leaves;
these are
similar to
those of the
sympatric species Thaumatophyllum...
- in this
section have
paradioecious tubers with one to two 3
foliate or
pedately multifoliolate leaves.
Plants from this
section are
found in East Asia...
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Pinnately divided with
narrow segments closely set like the
teeth of a comb.
pedate Having a
terminal lobe or leaflet, and on
either side of it an axis curving...
- the
stems are thin; and the
leaves can be up to 24 cm long,
palmate or
pedate in shape. The
small flowers can be
greenish or
white and are
borne in racemes...
- of Slovenia. ****eborus
niger is an
evergreen plant with dark
leathery pedate leaves carried on
stems 9–12 in (23–30 cm) tall. The
large flat flowers...
- intrapetiolar, millipede, multiped, multipede, octopede, oppidum, pawn, pedal,
pedate, pedatifid, pedestal, pedestrian, pedicel, pedicle, pedicure, pediform,...
- herb. It
produces thin
trailing stems with 'fernlike'
foliage on
compound pedate leaves. It
produces daisylike yellow flower heads on long stems. They are...