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The leaves are pinnately compound and can grow up to two meters long.
The leaves are typically entire, but sometimes toothed or pinnately divided.
The leaves are pinnately compound, with 3 to 7 leaflets per leaf.
The leaves are pinnately compound, with several pairs of leaflets.
The leaves are pinnately lobed and the end lobe is blunt.
Leaves are pinnately arranged, 5 m long, on one meter petioles.
The medium green leaves are alternate, deciduous, and pinnately compound.
They are solitary, unarmed, and have pinnately compound leaves.
Trees have three to six pinnately compound leaves.
The plant has pinnately compound leaves with 5-11 membranous leaflets.
They are very often pinnately incised and do not have stipules.
The basal leaves are numerous and pinnately divided into many remote segments.
The alternate leaves are simple, pinnately veined, measuring five to six inches long and wide.
The leaves are pinnately compound, typically producing 5-9 leaflets (7 being the most common).
The leaves are several times pinnately divided, prehensile, and feathery in texture.
The leaves are green and alternately arranged into 7 to 11 pinnately divided entire leaflets.
These leaves occur on the emergent spike and are pinnately lobed.
Their entire, pinnately veined leaves are alternately borne along the stems.
The leaves are pinnately compound, straight, and spirally arranged.
The leaves are pinnately compound, or ternate, and usually 20-100 cm long.
They are evergreen, dioecious plants having large pinnately compound leaves.
Pinnately compound leaves have the leaflets arranged along the main or mid-vein.
They have pinnately compound leaves with short petioles.
The leaves are pinnately compound with leaflets less than 6 mm (a quarter-inch) long.
The leaves are pinnately dissected and sweet-scented when crushed.