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rachis without a
single terminal leaflet; also
called "even-pinnate".
imparipinnate:
pinnately compound leaves in
which there is a lone
terminal leaflet...
- Victoria. It is a
prostrate annual or
short lived perennial herb with
imparipinnate leaves with
about 15
elliptic to egg-shaped
leaflets with the narrower...
- Caledonia.
Plants in the
genus Pandorea are
mostly woody climbers with
imparipinnate leaves arranged in
opposite pairs,
flowers in
groups with tube-shaped...
-
smooth appearance, but
irritates the nose and
throat in the process.
imparipinnate leaves open flowers,
standard petals nearest infructescences with green...
- pinnately-compound;
twice pinnate see
imparipinnate and
paripinnate biternate With
three components, each with
three leaflets imparipinnate With an odd
number of leaflets...
- deep-rooted and drought-resistant,
growing to 1–1.5 m tall with
leaves imparipinnate with 7–11 leaflets.
Flowers are red, with the
standard 12–15 mm long;...
-
endemic to Australia.
Plants in this
genus are
herbs or
subshrubs with
imparipinnate leaves and
usually purple flowers similar to
others in the family. Plants...
-
endemic to north-western Australia. It is an erect,
sticky shrub with
imparipinnate leaves with 28 to 46 leaflets,
flowers arranged in
panicles on the ends...
- margin,
often reddish.
Simple at the base of the stem, the
leaves are
imparipinnate at the top, 10–30 cm (4–12 in) long, with
three to five
pairs of fleshy...
- bud scales.
Compare with
subimbricates meaning lightly overlapping imparipinnate A
pinnate leaf with an odd
number of
pinnae (terminated by a single...