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Pinnately compound leaf​

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Pinnately compound leaves take their name from their feather-like appearance; the leaflets are arranged along the middle vein, as in rose leaves or the leaves of hickory, pecan, ash, or walnut trees. In a pinnately compound leaf, the middle vein is called the midrib.

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Pinnately compound leaves take their name from their feather-like appearance; the leaflets are arranged along the middle vein, as in rose leaves or the leaves of hickory, pecan, ash, or walnut trees. In a pinnately compound leaf, the middle vein is called the midrib.

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