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1. Dictionary entry overview: What does Bipinnate mean? • Bipinnate (adjective) The adjective Bipinnate has 1 sense:

2. Dictionary entry overview: What does Bipinnate leaf mean? • Bipinnate LEAF (noun) The noun Bipinnate LEAF has 1 sense:

3. Bipinnate Of leaves, twice pinnate

4. A Bipinnate fern is “twice-compound.” …and so on (Bipinnate-PINNATIFID, and TRIPINNATE)

5. What are synonyms for Bipinnate?

6. Tag Archives: Bipinnate Hercules Club

7. Related to Bipinnately: Bipinnate leaf, bipinnatifid

8. Bipinnate in American English (baɪˈpɪnˌeɪt ; baɪˈpɪnɪt)

9. Synonyms for Bipinnate in Free Thesaurus

10. 1 word related to Bipinnate: compound

11. 1 word related to Bipinnate: compound

12. Bipinnate leaves have a feathery appearance.

13. Bipinnate leaves have a feathery appearance

14. Bipinnate is a derived term of pinnate

15. Definition of Bipinnate LEAF in the Definitions.net dictionary

16. The honey locust often has Bipinnate leaves

17. What does Bipinnate LEAF mean? Information and translations of Bipinnate LEAF in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

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19. A Bipinnate palm leaf from the Caryota palm genus.

20. Get Started / Leaves / Normal-sized leaves / Compound / Bipinnate / Alternate

21. Are the compound leaves palmate, pinnate, or Bipinnate? Palmate

22. Some or all leaves twice compound (Bipinnate): go to 6

23. Pinna Primary division of a pinnate or Bipinnate leaf.

24. An alternate botanical word for Bipinnate is called pinnule

25. Cosmos flowers are also known for their pinnate and Bipinnate feathery-style leaves.

26. Common trees with Bipinnate leaves include honey locust, black locust, pecan, and hickory

27. Feather fronds also come in two varieties: pinnate and Bipinnate

28. Source for information on Bipinnate: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences dictionary.

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30. These form “powderpuff” flowerheads that look fluffy on light-green Bipinnate-shaped leaves

31. As adjectives the difference between Bipinnate and pinnate is that Bipinnate is (botanyof a leaf) doubly pinnate; pinnate and having leaflets that are themselves pinnate while pinnate is resembling a feather.

32. Pinnate top: pinnate leaf bottom: Bipinnate leaf pin·nate (pĭn′āt′) adj

33. ‘It is a graceful arching fern with fronds that are generally Bipinnate, although the basal pinnae are tripinnate.’ ‘The bright green Bipinnate leaves are up to 15 cm long.’ Word of the day

34. The fronds are deep-green, Bipinnate, alternate and in two rows along the rhizome

35. 72 rows  · Bipinnate leaf anatomy with labels showing alternative usages Leaves of …

36. A leaf having pinnate leaflets; as ferns Familiarity information: Bipinnate LEAF used as a noun is very rare.

37. In botany, Bipinnate refers to compound leaf structures consisting of leaflets that are normally arranged in pairs

38. Lead tree is a shrub or small tree growing up to 16 feet in height with Bipinnate leaves to 10 inches long

39. Bipinnate [bī′pin‚āt] (botany) Pertaining to a leaf that is pinnate for both its primary and secondary divisions.

40. The leaves are Bipinnate or tripinnate, with a feathery appearance, and green to strongly glaucous blue-green in colour.

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

42. The leaves are Bipinnate with 2-6 opposite pairs of pinnae, each having 8-21 leaflets on short stalks.

43. The leaf form which is common at least some of the time to all Acacias, consists of bipinnate leaves

44. Its pale green Bipinnate leaves are up to 3 m long.: Die doppelgefiederten hellgrünen doppelgefiederten hellgrünen

45. In these plants the laminae or blades of the leaves are pinnate or Bipinnate and are produced at the FIG.

46. Of a leaf shape; having doubly pinnate leaflets (as ferns) Familiarity information: Bipinnate used as an adjective is very rare.

47. Bipinnate: 1 adj of a leaf shape; having doubly pinnate leaflets (as ferns) Synonyms: compound composed of more than one part

48. Genus Albizia can be deciduous trees, shrubs or climbers, with attractive bipinnate leaves with tiny leaflets, and flowerheads composed of many small flowers with prominent stamens

49. Bipinnate [ bī-pĭn ′āt′ ] Relating to compound leaves that grow opposite each other on a larger stem; twice-compound or twice-pinnate

50. Maidenhair Fern Adiantum pedatum Pteridaceae (Brake family) Description: A specimen of this deciduous perennial fern consists of a much-branched bipinnate leaf and its petiole

51. As adjectives the difference between bipennate and Bipinnate is that bipennate is (medicineanatomyzoology) of, pertaining to, or having the nature of a muscle, the fibres of which attach to a tendon on two sides (as a feather barbed on both sides) while Bipinnate is (botanyof a leaf) doubly pinnate; pinnate and having leaflets that are themselves pinnate.

52. Fast growing, Albizia julibrissin (Silk Tree) is a medium sized, deciduous tree of vase-shaped habit with a broad, spreading canopy of fern-like, bipinnate, rich green leaves, 20 in

53. This entry was posted in North Bank Trail, Shrub, Tree and tagged Aralia spinosa, Bipinnate, Devil's Walking Stick, Hercules Club, thorns on June 22, 2014 by gormansd.

54. Fading to lustrous summer green as the season progresses, the Bipinnate, triangular blades draw attention again in fall with their bright red ripe spores (sori) on their undersides.

55. It is distinguished by its phonology, whitish twigs and paired thorns, blue green Bipinnate leaves lacking a petiolar gland, but with glands between nearly all its 2-12 pinnate pairs.

56. Fronds Coriaceous, pale, simply pinnate, or bipinnate below; the divisions broadly linear or oblong, or the sterile sometimes oval, chiefly entire, somewhat heart-shaped, or else truncate at the stalked base

57. Inflorescence Bipinnate, cylindrical, erect, 6-15 cm long, fascicles laxly (toward the base) to densely (near the apex) arranged, 1-3.5 cm apart, bearing 4 to 6 fascicles densely aggregated at …

58. 20) a sensitiveness is located in the pulvinus which upon irritation induces a depression of the whole Bipinnate leaf, a similar property exists in the pulvini at the base of the leaflets which fold upwards

59. Bonducs noun - tropical tree with large prickly pods of seeds that resemble beans and are used for jewelry and rosaries handsome tree of central and eastern North America having large bipinnate leaves and green-white flowers followed by large woody brown …

60. Bonducs noun - tropical tree with large prickly pods of seeds that resemble beans and are used for jewelry and rosaries handsome tree of central and eastern North America having large bipinnate leaves and green-white flowers followed by large woody brown …

61. albizia - any of numerous trees of the genus Albizia Albizzia genus Albizia, genus Albizzia - large genus of unarmed trees and shrubs of Old World tropics Albizia julibrissin, Albizzia julibrissin, silk tree - attractive domed or flat-topped Asiatic tree having bipinnate leaves and flowers with long silky stamens Albizia lebbeck

62. Albizzia: 1 n any of numerous trees of the genus Albizia Synonyms: albizia Types: Albizia julibrissin , Albizzia julibrissin , silk tree attractive domed or flat-topped Asiatic tree having bipinnate leaves and flowers with long silky stamens Albizia lebbeck , Albizzia lebbeck , siris , siris tree large spreading Old World tree having large

63. Rhizomes short and erect or ascending; lamina dull or lustrous adaxially; laminar segments arranged Catadromously except secondary segments of basalmost pair of pinnae of bipinnate fronds; if laminar segments arranged anadromously then lamina (2 or)3- or 4-pinnate and ultimate pinnules of lamina asymmetrical at base (Dryopteris sect