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It has pinnate leaves with between 1 and 8 pairs of leaflets.
The leaves are pinnate with 5-9 leaflets (rarely 3 or 11).
Plus the "pinnate bird" is also covered in feathers that look like leaves.
Leaves grow alternately in a pinnate fashion and are usually 8 to 40 cm long.
They are large evergreen trees up to 40-50 m tall, with alternate, pinnate leaves.
The side branches are alternate and cylindrical, being arranged in a pinnate fashion.
It has highly pinnate leaves which can vary in appearance and are reminiscent of parsley.
The leaves are pinnate with 5-31 leaflets and the terminal leaflet present.
Pinnate veins run straight or obliquely with respect to the lamina.
It has dark green, pinnate leaves 15-40 cm long and 15-25 cm broad.
It grows to between 0.5 and 1 metres high and has pinnate leaves.
Most of the ash species have light-green, oval shaped, pinnate leaves.
Its pinnate leaves have 7 to 9 shining leaflets which turn bright red, yellow and purple in the fall.
The veiny leaflets are pinnate 5 to 10 cm long.
The plant has small, pinnate leaves, 7-10 cm long, normally composed of five or seven leaflets.
Pinnate veins are also visible, and arise obliquely from the midrib.
Pinnate veins are numerous and run obliquely to the laminar margin.
Few palms with pinnate leaves tolerate much frost.
Pinnate veins are numerous and curve towards the apex of the lamina.
It has leathery, pinnate leaves and yellow, clumped flowers.
Most species have pinnate green leaves.
Its paper-like leaves are pinnate veined, leathery and alternatively arranged.
Species height varies form low shrubs to trees of 30 m. Their leathery leaves may be simple or pinnate foliage.
Pinnate veins are not easily distinguished.
They usually have pinnate leaves.