A very ornamental evergreen tree, with large impari-pinnate leaves of a deep, glossy green, bearing white flowers followed by coral-red fruit the size of a cherry.
As we have seen in a previous lecture some of the numerous species of this genus bear bi-pinnate leaves, while others have only flattened leaf-stalks.
In some species of clover the middle of the three is more or less stalked, as is ordinarily the case in pinnate leaves; in others it is as sessile as are its neighbors.
It occurs also in pinnate leaves, and complete sets of all the intermediate links may often be found on the false or bastard-acacia (Robinia PseudAcacia).
Hoary perennial herbs, with odd-pinnate leaves, and white or purplish racemed flowers.
Shrubs, with odd-pinnate leaves; the leaflets marked with minute dots, usually stipellate, the midvein excurrent.
A climbing biennial, with thrice-pinnate leaves, cut-lobed delicate leaflets, and ample panicles of drooping white or purplish flowers.
Small tree with alternate, odd-pinnate leaves, the base of the petiole hollow, and inclosing the leaf-buds of the next year.
Trees or shrubs with alternate, odd-pinnate leaves, having spines on each side of the stalk in place of stipules.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pinnate leaves" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.