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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...
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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.
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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 ...
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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
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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...
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Paeonia daurica subsp. mlokosewitschii
Description
It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing tall, with biternate, glaucous leaves with obovate lobes.
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triplicato-
triplicato- (trɪplɪˈkeɪtəʊ) combining form repr. L. triplicātus triplicate, rarely used in a few botanical terms instead of the simple tri-, as triplicato-pinnate a. = tripinnate, triplicato-ternate a. = triternate.[1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v. Leaf, Triplicato-ternatum.] 1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. ...
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Actaea spicata
The basal leaves are large, biternate or bipinnate. The leaflets are more-or-less toothed.
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Aquilegia vulgaris
The leaves are biternate; each leaf has three groups of three leaflets.
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bi-
▪ I. bi- prefix1 the early OE., and the ordinary ME., form of the prefix be-; under which spelling see most of the words. Those alone are left under bi-, which did not survive long enough to be spelt with be-.▪ II. bi- prefix2 a. L. bi- (earlier dui-, cogn. with Gr. δι-, Skr. dvi-) ‘twice, doubly, h...
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Paeonia veitchii
The leaf blade is twice compounded or very deeply incised, first into three leaflets, themselves palmately compounded or deeply divided (this is called biternate
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Aquilegia grahamii
Leaves are biternate (= with 3 groups of 3 leaflets), up to 24 long, glandular and sticky.
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Laserpitium latifolium
Leaves are quite large, biternate and petiolated, with a prominent central rib. Leaflets are ovate or heart-shaped and toothed.
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Arracacia filipes
Leaves are up to long, biternate or bipinnate, with ovate, doubly toothed leaflets. Flowers are green.
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Paeonia ludlowii
In the lowest leaves, the leaf stalk is 9–15 cm long, while the leaf blade is twice compounded or deeply divided (or biternate), with the primary leaflets
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