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  2. Alstonia - Wikipedia

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    The leathery, sessile, simple leaves are elliptical, ovate, linear or lanceolate and wedge-shaped at the base. The leaf blade is dorsiventral, medium-sized to large and disposed oppositely or in a whorl and with entire margin. The leaf venation is pinnate, with numerous veins ending in a marginal vein.

  3. Glossary of leaf morphology - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Leaves may be simple, with a single leaf blade, or compound, with several leaflets. Compound leaves may be pinnate with pinnae (leaflets) on both sides of a rachis (axis), or may be palmate with multiple leaflets arising from a single point. [1] Leaf structure is described by several terms that include:

  4. Chrysophyllum oliviforme - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are alternate and are a shiny dark green on top and light brown on the bottom. They are simple leaf types with pinnate venation. The leaves are ovate and range in length from 3 to 11 cm (1.2 to 4.3 in). The breadth of the leaves ranges from 2 to 5 cm (0.79 to 1.97 in). The leaves are evergreen so they are present year round.

  5. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    The primary leaf or leaves of a plant embryo which upon germination develops into the seed-leaf or the first set of leaves. craspedodromous Pinnate venation in which the secondary veins terminate at the margin s, often as teeth. crateriform In the shape of a saucer or shallow cup; hemispherical or more shallow. cremnophyte

  6. Leaf - Wikipedia

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    A leaf with laminar structure and pinnate venation. Two basic forms of leaves can be described considering the way the blade (lamina) is divided. A simple leaf has an undivided blade. However, the leaf may be dissected to form lobes, but the gaps between lobes do not reach to the main vein.

  7. Caragana korshinskii - Wikipedia

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    Caragana korshinskii is a dicot plant with simple leaves made up of pinnate venation and are oppositely arranged. [citation needed] The pea shrub is composed of multiple stems that range between 1–4 m in length. [7]

  8. Uapaca heudelotii - Wikipedia

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    Its leaves are arranged spirally and are simple with a pinnate venation. [2] It’s made up of sap-wood that is light-colored, heart-wood that is a reddish-brown color, and the inner bark containing a sticky red sap. [3] Male inflorescence where the male flowers are fixed in one place and the female flowers are pedicelled. [2]

  9. Chrysanthemum lavandulifolium - Wikipedia

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    The herb has a green, oblong leaf with pinnate venation. These leaves are about 5–7 centimetres (2–3 in) long and 4–6 cm wide. The leaf blade is broad, while the base is suddenly narrowed and of an ovate or lanceolate lobed shape. [7] The leaves are in alternate arrangement throughout the stem. [8]