Low perennial herbs, or woody at base, punctate with black glands, with bipinnate leaves, and naked racemes of yellow flowers opposite the leaves or terminal.
Name said to be formed from bipinnula, referring to the bipinnate leaves.
When the division is carried into the second degree, and the pinnae of a compound leaf are themselves pinnately compound, a bipinnate leaf is formed.
The fertile fronds shorter, closely bipinnate with the pinnules rolled up into berry-like structures which contain the spore cases.
In a bipinnate frond one of the smaller divisions extending to the secondary midvein.
The leaves are pinnate, except in Bowenia, which has a bipinnate leaf.
Osmunda regalis, Royal Fern, having a bipinnate frond and fructification in a spike-like form, the branches bearing sporangia.
Pinna, a primary division with its leaflets of a bipinnateor tripinnate leaf.
Pinnule, a secondary division of a bipinnateor tripinnate leaf, 66.
An elegant Palm, with a slender stem and shining light-green bipinnate leaves.
An East Indian Palm, with a stout stem, and an elegant crown of spreading bipinnate leaves, from 3 ft.
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