- not
contracted to form
discrete leaflets. pinnate-
pinnatifid: pinnate, with the
pinnae being pinnatifid. pinnately-lobed pinnately-cleft pinnately-parted...
- this
portion is
called the rachis. The
blades may be
simple (undivided),
pinnatifid (deeply incised, but not
truly compound),
pinnate (compound with the leaflets...
-
Oddly pinnate,
pinnatifid leaves (Coriandrum sativum,
coriander or cilantro)...
- are alternate, heart-shaped,
entire on
juvenile plants, but
irregularly pinnatifid on
mature plants, up to 100 cm (39 in) long and 45 cm (18 in) broad; juvenile...
-
rosettes of shiny, dark
green leaves. The
basal leaves are
stalked and lyre-
pinnatifid, that is with a
large terminal lobe and
smaller lower lobes. The cauline...
-
where the leaf
segments are
completely separated from one other, or
pinnatifid (partially pinnate),
where the leaf
segments are
still partially connected...
- (laburnum), and some
species of
Toxicodendron (for instance,
poison ivy).
Pinnatifid Pinnately dissected to the
central vein, but with the
leaflets not entirely...
-
plant in the arum family, Araceae. Its
adult form is
characterized by
pinnatifid margins with up to
eight lobes per side, with
occasional fenestrations...
-
leaves shallowly and
regularly pinnatifid or undulating.
Cirsium arvense var. arvense.
Leaves shallowly to
deeply pinnatifid,
often asymmetrical. Cirsium...
-
leaves may be perfoliate. The leaf
blade is
usually dissected, ternate, or
pinnatifid, but
simple and
entire in some genera, e.g. Bupleurum. Commonly, their...