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BITERNATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BITERNATE is doubly ternate —used especially of a ternate leaf in which each division is also ternate. www.merriam-webster.com
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biternate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From bi- + ternate. Adjective. edit. biternate (not comparable). Biternate leaves. (botany) Having ternate leaves, each division of which is itself ternate ... en.wiktionary.org
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biternate, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective biternate is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for biternate is from 1760, in the writing of James Lee, ... www.oed.com
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biternate
biternate, a. (baɪˈtɜːneɪt) [f. bi- prefix2 3 + ternate.] Doubly or subordinately ternate; see quot. 1870. Hence biˈternately adv.1794 Martyn Rousseau's Bot. xxi. 304. 1870 Bentley Bot. 166 If the common petiole divides at its apex into 3 partial ones, each of which bears 3 leaflets, the leaf is ter... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aquilegia biternate, triternate leaves - Touchwood Plants
A ternate leaf is one that is divided into three leaflets. In biternate leaves each of these three leaflets is further subdivided into three, making 9. www.touchwoodplants.co.uk
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Biternate - Glossary Details - The William & Lynda Steere Herbarium
Title. Biternate. Definition. Twice ternate, in two groups of three each; e.g., the leaves of some species of Serjania (Sapindaceae). sweetgum.nybg.org
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Petrophile biternata
It is a shrub with biternate or pinnate, sharply-pointed leaves, and oval or spherical heads of glabrous, sticky, yellow flowers. The leaves are biternate or pinnate, long on a petiole long with five to ten flat, sharply-pointed lobes. wikipedia.org
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biternate - definition and meaning - Wordnik
biternate: In botany, doubly ternate, as when each of the partial petioles of a ternate leaf bears three leaflets. www.wordnik.com
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Glossary of leaf morphology - Wikipedia
Leaf structure ; biternate, With three components, each with three leaflets ; imparipinnate, With an odd number of leaflets, pinnate with a terminal leaflet (the ... en.wikipedia.org
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FloraOnline - Glossary - PlantNET
biternate (2-ternate): twice ternate, the 3 pinnae each divided into 3 pinnules (a total of 9 pinnules). Fig. 3 M. Fig. 3. Compound Leaves (A–F & I–M) and ... plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au
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Biternate - Glossary - eFlora: Vascular Plants of the Sydney Region
Biternate. divided into three with each segment divided again into three. Compound Leaves · Biternate. eflora.sydney.edu.au
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ternate
ternate, a. (ˈtɜːnət) [ad. mod.L. ternāt-us (in Linnæus 1750), in form pa. pple. of med.L. ternāre (Promp. Parv.) to treble or make threefold. Cf. F. terné (1783 in Hatz.-Darm.).] Produced or arranged in threes; spec. Bot. applied to a compound leaf composed of three leaflets, or to leaves arranged ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paeonia daurica subsp. wittmanniana
plant is glabrous and dark green; below it is lighter green, glaucescent, with white hairs especially crowded along the veins, and the lower leaves are biternate wikipedia.org
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ternato-pinnate
ternato-pinnate, a. Bot. (təˌneɪtəʊˈpɪnət) [f. mod.L. ternāt-us ternate (after Greek combining forms in -o) + pinnate.] Applied to a compound leaf having three pinnate divisions proceeding from a common petiole.1857 Henfrey Bot. 60 What are called biternate and triternate compound leaves are in most... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paeonia daurica subsp. mlokosewitschii
Description It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing tall, with biternate, glaucous leaves with obovate lobes. wikipedia.org
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