- pinnately-lobed pinnately-cleft pinnately-parted pinnately-divided
pinnatisect paripinnate:
pinnately compound leaves in
which leaflets are
borne in
pairs along...
- and is
native to
eastern and
northern Australia. It is a tree with
paripinnate leaves with 4 to 8 egg-shaped
leaflets with the
narrower end towards...
- Sapindaceae, and is
endemic to
eastern Australia. It is a tree with
paripinnate leaves, the
leaflets elliptic to egg-shaped with the
narrower end towards...
- leaflets,
pinnate with a
terminal leaflet (the
opposite of
paripinnate) odd-pinnate
paripinnate Pinnate with an even
number of leaflets,
lacking a terminal...
- [failed verification] The
evergreen leaves are
alternately arranged and
paripinnately compound. The
leaflets are
bright green, elliptic-ovular, pinnately...
- 30–40 cm broad, with 10–40 leaflets, the
terminal leaflet usually absent (
paripinnate) but
sometimes present (imparipennate); the
individual leaflets 9–15 cm...
-
Having an even
number of
leaflets in a
compound leaf;
synonymous with
paripinnate.
evergreen Not deciduous;
having leaves all year. ex In nomenclature...
-
Micronesia and Australia.
Plants in the
genus Cupaniopsis are
trees with
paripinnate with small,
regular flowers with 5
sepals and
petals with 6 to 10 stamens...
- has a
straight trunk that
reaches heights of 25 - 40m. The
leaves are
paripinnate with 12
pairs of
elliptical leaves. The
flowers range in
colour from...
- with
three to nine leaflets.
Leaves alternate,
leathery and
compound paripinnate (no
terminal leaflet) with
three or six deep
green leaflets. They are...