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Difference between pinnately and palmately compound leaves???

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Answered by shivani2408
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Pinnately Compound Leaves:

1. Leaflets are present on a common axis, i.e. on a rachis.
2) eg. neem.

Palmately Compound Leaves:

1. Leaflets are attached to the tip of the petiole.
2) eg. silk cotton

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In Pinnately compound leaf a number of leaflets are present on a common axis the rachis which represents the midrib of the leaf as in neem.

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In Palmately compound leaves the leaflets are attached at a common point i.e. at the tip of petiole as in silk cotton.

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