Leaves clustered at the end of the branches, twice pinnate, 3 deg.
In a fair-sized example the frond is twice pinnate, the pinnae are definitely stalked, and the pinnules are roughly wedge-shaped, being somewhat toothed at the lip.
In the smaller examples the fronds are twice pinnate, whilst the larger leaves may be thrice pinnate.
These are sometimes once, and on other occasions, twice pinnate.
The frond is twice pinnate, and as a rule the pinnae are opposite; these are roughly egg-shaped in form.
Adiantum CapĂllus-Veneris Fronds with a continuous main rachis, ovate-lanceolate, twice pinnate below.
Fronds one to two and one-half feet long, ovate-lanceolate, twice pinnate.
Fruit in berry-like, greenish structures in a twice pinnate spike, which comes up much later than the broad and coarse pinnátifid sterile fronds.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "twice pinnate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.