pinnatifid उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Leaves simple, all in rosette, deeply divided ( pinnatifid ), with deltoid-acute lobes, glabrous, oblong in outline, 3.5-10 x 8-2.5 cm.
- In addition, the basal pinnae, which may themselves be pinnatifid, lack a stalk, the leaf blade is pointed at the tip but not drawn out at length, and there are generally fewer fronds.
- It is a deciduous fern with fronds growing to 40 100 cm ( rarely 130 cm ) tall and 10 30 cm broad; the fronds are bipinnate, with pinnatifid pinnules about three times as long as broad.
- Unlike the related Palmer's spleenwort ( " A . palmeri " ), it does not form proliferating buds at the tip; however, the pinnatifid is often deciduous, leaving behind a naked rachis.
- Fronds of this species are pinnate-pinnatifid, with pinnate veins; this is unusual for " Moranopteris ", as members of the genus generally have less deeply cut fronds and grow on trees rather than rocks.
- This hybrid is intermediate between its parents, bearing lobes in the basal part of the frond only, and with purple color extending up the rachis but not the stipe . " A . ruprechtii ", has narrower blades, deeply pinnatifid in the middle and becoming pinnate at the base.
- ""'Asplenium pinnatifidum " "', commonly known as the "'lobed spleenwort "'or "'pinnatifid spleenwort "', is a small fern found principally in the Appalachian Mountains and the Shawnee Hills, growing in rock crevices in moderately acid to subacid strata.
- The two plants are not only similar in appearance, but also grow in similar habitats, although they may be told apart in the following manner : " P . palustre " has hollow, often purplish stems, pinnatifid leaf lobes and deflexed bracteoles; while " S . carvifolia " has solid, greenish stems, entire or sometimes lobed leaf-lobes and erecto-patent bracteoles.
- The similar genus " Argyrochosma " also has farinose leaves, but in that genus the ultimate segments of the leaves have entire margins and * are distinctly stalked, whereas in " Notholaena " the ultimate segments are usually lobed or pinnatifid and segregated from " Notholaena ", and other former members of " Notholaena " are now in the genus " Cheilanthes ".
- Likewise, in " A . ?wherryi ", the dark color of the stipe again ends at the base of the leaf blade, the overall shape of the blade tends to be more distinctly lance-shaped, and the fronds are somewhat more deeply cut than " A . bradleyi ", progressing from bipinnate in the lower half to pinnate-pinnatifid and finally pinnate at the apex.