Botany of the Southern states . Tripinnate leaf. Unequally pinnate leaf. 94. To what varieties may all compound Teaves be reduced 1 What is apinnate leaf? When bipinnate! LEAVES. 57 still further and form the tripinnate leaf, as in the Thalictrum(Fig. 87), and it even exceeds this subdivision when the termsupra-decompound is applied to them, no matter how far thedivisions may extend. When the midrib is terminated by aleaflet, the leaf is said to be unequally pinnate. (Fig. 88.) 95. The radiated form of reticulated leaves often assumes thecompound structure, as in the JEsculus, Lupinus, Clover,


Botany of the Southern states . Tripinnate leaf. Unequally pinnate leaf. 94. To what varieties may all compound Teaves be reduced 1 What is apinnate leaf? When bipinnate! LEAVES. 57 still further and form the tripinnate leaf, as in the Thalictrum(Fig. 87), and it even exceeds this subdivision when the termsupra-decompound is applied to them, no matter how far thedivisions may extend. When the midrib is terminated by aleaflet, the leaf is said to be unequally pinnate. (Fig. 88.) 95. The radiated form of reticulated leaves often assumes thecompound structure, as in the JEsculus, Lupinus, Clover, &c.(Fig. 63), and are then called digitate. If there are three leaf Fig. 90.


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