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They bear palmately compound leaves composed of about five silky-haired leaflets.
Characteristic seed-fern foliage consisted of large compound leaves composed of second- and sometimes third-order branches.
The cultivated plant is about 3 feet (1 m) tall and has stalks with finely divided leaves composed of many linear or awl-shaped segments.
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The decomposition rate of leaves damaged by free-living insects was 91% of that of undamaged leaves, whereas the mass loss of leaves composing shelters did not differ of that of undamaged leaves.
In contrast to the seasonal fluctuation of leaf area growth, crown leaf areas were almost stable throughout the year (Figure 11), as if homeostatic control is likely to function, although leaves composing the crown showed a seasonally dependent growth pattern.
After extensively studying P. moranensis in habitat, Ruiz (1999) came to the conclusion that the species could be divided into two distinct varieties, mainly on the basis of the shape of the leaves composing their winter (resting) rosettes: Pinguicula moranensis var.
(Reproduced with permission) b Histologic photomicrographs (original magnification x20, hematoxylin-eosin) of a nonnecrotizing granuloma (left) composed of lymphocytes, macrophages, and giant cells and a necrotizing granuloma (right) with central necrosis.
Structurally, leaves are composed of an outermost layer of cells called the epidermis.
The leaves are composed of 3 to 17 leaflets each; those of some species turn bright yellow in autumn.
Members of the family have resin ducts in the bark, leaves usually composed of leaflets in various arrangements, flowers often with only male or female parts, and usually fleshy fruits.
The leaves are composed of five lance-shaped lobes occurring mainly near the stalk top; the flowers, pale yellow with purple centres, are borne on short stalks growing from the upper angles between leaf stalks and stems.
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