The peduncle, itself, is glaucous and covered in a fine bloom.
The pinnae are 12 cm long, closely and regularly arranged along the rachis, in the same plane, green on top with gray, glaucous undersides.
The mildly glaucous, evergreen foliage is arranged around the heads of the plant's upright branches.
The juvenile leaves, found on young seedlings, are needle-like, 48 mm long, soft and glaucous bluish-green.
The compound, alternate leaves are green, also glaucous (excluding petioles), and up to 1by0.5 ft, becoming smaller as they ascend the stems.
In contrast, the leaves of seedlings are often opposite, sessile and glaucous.
The leaves are waxy glaucous green, 510 cm long, pinnate, with 2-5 pairs of leaflets, the terminal leaflet usually replaced by a twining tendril.
The foliage is glaucous (pale blue-grey), with bright green new growth.