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LEAVES: Pinnate, borne at tips of branchlets that end bluntly.
Chapter 7 1999
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Pinnate, the pinnæ crowded, sessile, cut into oblong segments.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada George Henry Tilton
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Pinnate: feather-like; cleft, like the wings of Alucita: with markings resembling a feather: with stiff hairs or thorny processes occupying opposite sides of a thin shank.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology John. B. Smith
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[344] Pinnate and palmate leaves are no doubt derivative types.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Hugo de Vries 1891
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Pinnate leaves generally have their lower blades smaller than the upper ones, the longest being seen sometimes near the apex and sometimes at a distance from it.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Hugo de Vries 1891
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Pinnate and palmate leaves often vary in the number of their parts.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Hugo de Vries 1891
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Pinnate, a compound leaf, composed of one stem and several small leaves on each side of it.
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Pinnate-netted, penniribbed, penninerved, penniveined; the leaf has usually one main vein
Wikibooks - Recent changes [en] 196.46.245.35 2010
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Pinnate feathers and within-feather color patterns first appear in Maniraptora, observed in the striped pinnate tail feathers of the oviraptorosaur
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Known also by its scientific name, Ratibida pinnata, the Yellow Coneflower is also called by several common names, the Prairie Coneflower, the Pinnate Prairie-coneflower, or the
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