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Palmately Compound Leaf

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( ¦pä′māt·lē ′käm′pau̇nd ′lēf ) (botany) A leaf with leaflets that originate from a common point at the end of the petiole.
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A palmately compound leaf is a leaf with leaflets that originate from a common point at the end of the petiole. ChaCha on!
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palmately compound leaves are a subtype of leaves which are called compound leaves. these types of leaves are called compound because a number of small leaf blades arise from one petiole, which is a stemlike structure that connects the leaf...
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