Question | Answer |
leaves that are staggered or not placed directly across from each other on a twig. | Alternate |
with leaflets arranged on side branches off a main axis | Bipinnate |
the flat & foliage like part of a leaf | Blade |
with leaflets arranged on side branches off a main axis, 2nd def. | Bract |
leaf with more than one blade. | compound leaf |
plant of groups of pplants produced by asexual or vegetative production | cone |
cone bearing the tree of the pine family usually | conifer |
tree that is decidious, normally completely sheds leaves as needed | deciduous |
a leaf margin or edge with a smooth, untoothed edge | entire |
a tree thats usually a gymnosperm | evergreen |
the ripened ovary of ovaries of a seed bearing plant | fruit |
most often gree, flattened structure attatched to the stem of fucntioning a principal organ of photosynthesis | leaf |
one of the leaf like subdivisions of a compound leaf | leaflet |
projects the shape of a leaf | lobe |
border of edge of leave | margin |
midrib | the primary rib or central vein of a leaf |
short to long narrow leaf of pines, firs, spruces and related conifers. | needle |
leaves that are placed directly from other on the twig | opposite |
leaf blades on one leaf stem arranged like fingers on the palm of the hand | palmate |
a small stalk attatching the leaf blade to the stem | petiole |
leaf blades on one leaf stem arranged like the veins of a feahter | pinnate |
with sharp teeth pointing forward | serrate |
a single leaf blade with a bud at the base of the leaf stem | simple leaf |
notched on the outer edge of a leaf | toothed |
one of the riblike vessels in the blade of the leave , usually radiating out of the midrip | vein |
arranged along a twig or shoot in groups of 3 or more. | whorled |