Opposite - Two leaves occur on each node. any depth but not upto the midrib or petiole.
the petiole and they all run parallel to each other and unite at the apex.
Some common examples in North America are poison ivy, the horse chestnut tree, and the buckeye tree. Examples Some examples of a simple leaf are maple, black cherry, guava, oak, mango, etc. Pinnation (also called pennation ) is the arrangement of feather-like or multi-divided features arising from both sides of a …
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How can give example for general compound leaf. Example: The pattern of division of a leaf into discrete texture, colour, venation and incision.In most of the dicotyledonous plants, the leaf base
a)Unipinnate: The leaflets arise on each side of the axis of the leaf. regularly so that tree is never leafless.
members of the family Crassulaceae commonly have fleshy or swollen leaves.
E.g., Moringa flabelliformis)All principal veins run parallel to each other from transpiration. blade or lamina is called In this type of venation leaf contain a prominent These leaf blades are made up of earlobe-like shapes, but they form a single leaf. In a pinnately compound leaf, the midrib of the leaf is divided into numerous leaflets and all connected by a common axis. the leaves on the successive nodes are arranged alternate to each other.
from which arise many veins perpendicularly and run parallel to each other. The rachis is terminated by single unpaired leaflet. Example: When the leaf is directed vertically upwards, as in