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  2. Syringa pinnatifolia - Wikipedia

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    Syringa pinnatifolia is an open, upright, deciduous shrub with exfoliating bark, unusually pinnate, dark-green leaves with lance-shaped, dark green leaflets, and panicles of fragrant, lilac- to pink-flushed, white flowers in spring. [3] It grows between 8ft to 12ft (2.5-4m) high. [4]

  3. Astragalus bisulcatus - Wikipedia

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    Astragalus bisulcatus is a herbaceous perennial with a thick woody root-stock, growing 30 to 100 cm tall. [4] It has numerous simple stems and long pinnate leaves. The flowers are produced in narrow elongated racemes.

  4. Potentilla simplex - Wikipedia

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    Potentilla simplex is a familiar plant with prostrate stems that root at nodes, with yellow flowers and 5-parted palmately pinnate leaves arising from stolons (runners) on separate stalks. Complete flowers bearing 5 yellow petals (about 4–10 mm long) bloom from March to June. It bears seed from April to July.

  5. Senna planitiicola - Wikipedia

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    Senna planitiicola is an erect shrub that typically grows to a height of up to 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in), and is more or less glabrous.Its leaves are pinnate, 100–120 mm (3.9–4.7 in) long with five to seven pairs of broadly elliptic to egg-shaped leaflets, 25–50 mm (0.98–1.97 in) long and 15–25 mm (0.59–0.98 in) wide, spaced 15–20 mm (0.59–0.79 in) apart.

  6. Cycad - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are pinnate (in the form of bird feathers, pinnae), with a central leaf stalk from which parallel "ribs" emerge from each side of the stalk, perpendicular to it. The leaves are typically either compound (with leaflets emerging from the leaf stalk as "ribs"), or have edges ( margins ) so deeply cut ( incised ) so as to appear compound.

  7. Zanthoxylum nitidum - Wikipedia

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    Main stem. Zanthoxylum nitidum, commonly known as shiny-leaf prickly-ash, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae.It is a woody climber with prickles on the branchlets, thick, cone-shaped spines on the trunk and older branches, pinnate leaves with five to nine leaflets, and panicles or racemes of white to pale yellow, male or female flowers in leaf axils and on the ends of ...