pinnatifid
11pinnatifid — A leaf that is pinnately cleft, but into lobes that do not reach the midrib, and not into separate leaflets …
12pinnatifid — adjective (of a leaf shape) cleft nearly to the midrib in broad divisions not separated into distinct leaflets • Similar to: ↑compound …
13Drynaria — Basket ferns Temporal range: Piacenzian to Present …
14Bipinnatifid — Bi pin*nat i*fid, a. [Pref. bi + pinnatifid.] (Bot.) Doubly pinnatifid. [1913 Webster] Note: A bipinnatifid leaf is a pinnatifid leaf having its segments or divisions also pinnatifid. The primary divisions are pinn[ae] and the secondary pinnules …
15Tripinnatifid — Tri pin*nat i*fid, a. [Pref. tri + pinnatifid.] (Bot.) Thrice pinnately cleft; said of a pinnatifid leaf when its segments are pinnatifid, and the subdivisions of these also are pinnatifid. [1913 Webster] …
16Pinnate — is a term used to describe feather like or multi divided features arising from both sides of a common axis in plant or animal structures, and comes from the Latin word pinna meaning feather , wing , or fin . A similar term is pectinate, which… …
17Notholaena — N. standleyi Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …
18Dryopteris macropholis — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …
19marsh fern — noun fern having pinnatifid fronds and growing in wet places; cosmopolitan in north temperate regions • Syn: ↑Thelypteris palustris, ↑Dryopteris thelypteris • Hypernyms: ↑fern • Hyponyms: ↑snuffbox fern, ↑meadow fern, ↑ …
20pin oak — noun 1. fast growing medium to large pyramidal deciduous tree of northeastern United States and southeastern Canada having deeply pinnatifid leaves that turn bright red in autumn; thrives in damp soil • Syn: ↑swamp oak, ↑Quercus palustris •… …