The green or yellow-green leaves have several pairs of leaflets that vary in shape, the largest ones about 1.1 centimeters long.
Nearby was a tree, looking like spring, its leaves so yellow-green that in the light of dawn they might have been made of thin-hammered gold.
It was a repeated crunching, coming from a point she couldn't see through the yellow-green leaves, in front of her and a few meters down.
The yellow-green leaves are linear in shape and needlelike.
The pale yellow-green leaves are veined, and covered with fine hairs.
The green to yellow-green leaves may be up to 15 centimeters long, with the central leaflet reaching 8 centimeters in length.
The small fern has delicate yellow-green leaves which appear similar to small sprigs of parsley.
This is very small plant growing from an underground caudex and sending one yellow-green leaf above the surface of the ground.
Fremont silktassel has yellow-green leaves and fruits that are almost lacking in hairs.
This is a low perennial herb growing patches of thick green to yellow-green leaves, each long and straight, sometimes with serrated or toothed edges.