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1. Bipinnately compound leaves are pinnately compound leaves whose leaflets further pinnately divide

2. Most have simple leaves, but the genera Aruncus and Sorbaria have pinnately compound leaves.

Phần lớn các loài có lá đơn, nhưng các chi Aruncus và Sorbaria thì có lá kép lông chim.

3. Another botanical word for Bipinnate is pinnule, which is the word used to describe leaflets that are further pinnately divided

4. Cycads are gymnosperms distinguished by crowns of large pinnately compound leaves and by cones typically borne at the ends of the branches

5. What does Agrimony mean? Any of various perennial herbaceous plants of the genus Agrimonia in the rose family, having pinnately compound leaves a

6. Coreopsis definition is - any of a genus (Coreopsis) of widely cultivated composite herbs with showy often yellow flower heads and pinnately lobed or dissected leaves.

7. Artichoke definition is - a tall Mediterranean composite herb (Cynara scolymus) resembling a thistle with coarse pinnately incised leaves; also : its edible immature flower head which is cooked as a vegetable.

8. Relative to other Agrimonies, are borne on a terminal raceme (an unbranched flowering stalk with individual floral stalks, or pedicels); the distinctive leaves are alternate, pinnately compound, and sharply toothed

9. Genus Ampelopsis are vigorous self-clinging deciduous woody climbers with attractive simple, lobed or pinnately divided leaves often colouring in autumn, and insignificant greenish flowers, followed by blue or black berries

10. Any of various chiefly tropical or subtropical trees, shrubs, or herbs of the genus Cassia in the pea family, having pinnately compound leaves, usually yellow flowers, and long, flat or cylindrical pods

11. Stem leaves present; base sessile but not auriculate or Amplexicaul, or auriculate, Amplexicaul, or sagittate; divisions and margins entire or repand, or dentate, serrate, incised, crenate, sinuate, or pinnately lobed (lyrate, runcinate, pinnatifid)

12. Fronds medium-sized to large, stipe base without articulation, hairy, vertically grooved above; lamina 1-4-pinnately compound, oblong to ovate-oblong; pinnules or lobes slightly oblique, Acroscopic pinnule at base larger than basiscopic, usually parallel to rachis or pinna rachis, mostly triangular, rarely lanceolate, usually grayish hispid or