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BIPINNATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BIPINNATE is twice pinnate.
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Pinnation - Wikipedia
bipinnate: pinnately compound leaves in which the leaflets are themselves pinnately compound; also called "twice-pinnate". · tripinnate: pinnately compound ...
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Pinnate, Bipinnate, Tripinnate, Pinnatifid
A pinnate leaf can be simple, where the blade is undivided, or compound, divided into leaflets arranged along an axis or rachis, like the barbs along the ...
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bipinnate
bipinnate, a. (baɪˈpɪneɪt) [ad. mod.L. bipinnātus: see bi- prefix2 3 and pinnate, f. pinna wing.] 1. Doubly or subordinately pinnate; see quot.1794 Martyn Rousseau's Bot. xxi. 301 The leaves are doubly winged or bipinnate. 1872 Oliver Elem. Bot. i. vii. 77 A leaf becomes twice pinnate (bi-pinnate) w...
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Bipinnate - Local Gardener
Bipinnate describes a type of compound leaf structure in which the primary leaflets are further divided into secondary leaflets, giving the leaf ...
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bipinnate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
bipinnate (not comparable). (botany, of a leaf) Doubly pinnate; pinnate and having leaflets that are themselves pinnate.
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Cyanothamnus bipinnatus
It is an erect shrub with bipinnate or tripinnate leaves and white, four-petalled flowers. Description
Cyanothamnus bipinnatus is an erect shrub that grows to a height of about with pimply, glandular stems and bipinnate or tripinnate leaves.
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A start into Ferns. Bipinnate or Tripinnate. - Violets and others
Yellow areas are tripinnate pinnulets which are separated to more than 90% of pinnulet length. Rest of frond is bipinnate. Broad Buckler-fern D.
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30.9: Leaves - Types of Leaf Forms - Biology LibreTexts
The pinnules on one secondary vein are called “pinna”. The silk tree (Albizia) is an example of a plant with bipinnate leaves. Key Points. In a ...
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BIPINNATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Bipinnate definition: pinnate, as a leaf, with the divisions also pinnate.. See examples of BIPINNATE used in a sentence.
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bipinnately or tripinnately compound leaves of trees
Leaves either pinnate (18-28 leaflets) or bipinnate (8-14 pinnae), per Guide to the Wildflowers of SC, 1st ed. (Porcher & Rayner, 2001). Gymnocladus dioicus ...
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tripinnate
tripinnate, a. Bot. (traɪˈpɪneɪt) [f. tri- + pinnate.] Of a leaf: Triply pinnate; having leaflets pinnately arranged on tertiary petioles similarly arranged: see pinnate a. 1 a, and cf. bipinnate. (Abbrev. 3-pinnate.)1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. iii. vi. (1765) 188 Tripinnate, or Triplicato-Pinnate, whe...
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Antillogorgia bipinnata
Antillogorgia bipinnata, the bipinnate sea plume, is a species of colonial soft coral, a sea fan in the family Gorgoniidae. Description
Antillogorgia bipinnata is a colonial soft coral growing in the form of a bipinnate fan usually in a single plane.
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Cyanothamnus montimulliganensis
It is an erect, woody shrub with pinnate or bipinnate leaves and white, four-petalled flowers usually arranged singly in leaf axils. The leaves are pinnate or bipinnate with between three and seven leaflets and long and wide in outline on a petiole long.
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Cyanothamnus yarrowmerensis
It has pinnate or bipinnate leaves and groups of up to seven flowers with white petals in leaf axils. It has pinnate or bipinnate leaves long and wide with between three and seven leaflets on a petiole long.
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