Biology, asked by rabiaverma, 10 months ago

what is palmately compound​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Palmately compound leaves, the leaflets radiate from a single point at the distal end of the petiole; in pinnately compound leaves, a row of leaflets forms on either side of an extension of the petiole called the rachis.

Answered by royalboyayush
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palmately compound (not comparable) (botany, of leaves) Having more than three leaflets attached directly to the petiole.

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