Name the structure to which the leaflets are attached in a compound leaf.
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In a compound leaf the leaflets are attached to the middle vein but have their own stalks.
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In a compound leaf, the leaflets are attached to a middle vein. The leaflets are alternatively referred to as foliole which are leaf-like parts present in a compound leaf.
In case of palmately compound leaves, leaflets are found to move towards right from the petiole end. However, in case of the other type which is pinnately compound leaves, leaflets are found to be arranged well along the middle vein.
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