0 describes leaves which all grow from the same point at the end of a stalk, in a hand-shape -- dłoniasty
Only bucks have antlers, which are broad and shovel-shaped (palmate) from three years.
Moose are distinguished by the palmate antlers of the males; other members of the family have antlers with a dendritic (twig-like) configuration.
Venation of the leaves may be palmate to reticulate.
It shows unusual palmate nervation, with the midrib branching and connecting to the lateral veins around 1 cm below the apex.
It is an upright herbaceous perennial plant reaching 30 cm tall, with palmate leaves with 5-7 leaflets.
Further typical amphibians are the palmate newt and the midwife toad.
Each palmate leaf is made up of 5 to 8 fleshy leaflets up to 7 centimeters long.
The leaves are palmate, with the central leaflets larger than the lateral.