what are the type of pinnately compound leaves? explain each type with the suitable example
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Explanation:
Pinnately compound leaf: The leaflets are attached to the common axis, called as rachis.
Examples include neem and Cassia fistula (also called as golden shower plant).
Palmately compound leaf: The leaflets are attached at a common point on the leaf stalk.
Examples include silk cotton (Bombax) and Cannabis.
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pinnate: leaflets are attached along an extension of the petiole called a rachis; there is a terminal leaflet and therefore an odd number of leaflet
twice pinnate : the leaflets are also devide into leaflets
examples: cassia fistula and neem
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