It is pinnately compound
A pinnately compound leaf has leaflets arranged on either side of the central leaf axis, resembling a feather, while a palmately compound leaf has leaflets attached to a single point at the tip of the petiole, resembling an open palm.
In pinnate leaf the leaf lamina forms the leaflets whereas in palmate leaf the lamina becomes palm like.
Pinnately means a compound leaf structure where leaflets are arranged along both sides of a central axis, resembling a feather.
A leaf having more than one blade on the petiole is said to be pinnately compound.
The sections of a compound leaf are known as leaflets. These leaflets are attached to a common stalk called a rachis. Compound leaves can be either pinnately compound, with the leaflets arranged along the rachis like a feather, or palmately compound, with the leaflets arranged like the fingers of a hand.
well according to me its not because it is divided into parts and simple leaves are not divided compound leaf is divided so coconut leaf is a compound leaf i guess
Yes, Ginkgo's have simple leaves. It can look confusing, because the leaves are closely clustered on a short shoot.... so yes, they're simple leaves. Cycads, on the other hand have compound leaves.
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The leaf of a chili plant has pinnately reticulate venation.
The scientific name for a pinnate leaf is 'pinnately compound leaf'. This type of leaf arrangement has leaflets arranged on either side of a central axis, resembling a feather. It is a common leaf structure found in various plant species.
Compound leaves are divided into multiple leaflets on a single leaf stalk, while simple leaves are not divided and consist of a single leaf blade per leaf stalk. Compound leaves increase surface area for photosynthesis and can vary in complexity, while simple leaves are less complex but still carry out the basic functions of photosynthesis.