- The
trifoliate orange,
Citrus trifoliata (syn.
Poncirus trifoliata), is a
member of the
family Rutaceae.
Whether the
trifoliate oranges should be considered...
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without leaflets (not compound)
ternate ternatus With
three leaflets trifoliate trifoliatus trifoliolate trifoliolatus tripinnate tripinnatus Pinnately...
- This is an
incomplete list of
plants with
trifoliate leaves.
Trifoliate leaves (also
known as
trifoliolate or
ternate leaves) are a leaf
shape characterized...
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includes the citrange, a
hybrid between the
trifoliate and
sweet oranges, and the citrumelo, a
hybrid of
trifoliate orange and 'Duncan' grapefruit. As with...
- and the
trifoliate orange. The
purpose of this
cross was to
attempt to
create a cold
hardy citrus tree (which is the
nature of a
trifoliate), with delicious...
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split into the main genus, Citrus, and the
Poncirus group (such as the
trifoliate orange),
which some
taxonomies consider a
separate genus and
others include...
- the south-west of
Western Australia. It is an erect,
slender shrub with
trifoliate leaves and deep pink to red, four-petalled
flowers arranged singly in...
- (California, Ontario, the
northeastern United States). The
leaves are
trifoliate, and the
flowers are of the
spathe and
spadix form that is
typical of...
- is
sweet at
first taste and then
irritating to the throat. The leaf is
trifoliate, alternate, each
leaflet 5–14 cm (2–5+1⁄2 in) x 2–6 cm (3⁄4–2+1⁄4 in)...
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Dioscorea dumetorum, also
known as the
bitter yam,
cluster yam,
trifoliate yam, or three-leaved yam, is a
species of
flowering plant in the yam family...