0 a type of leaf that is formed from a number of smaller leaves all joined to one stem -- liść złożony
Each compound leaf contains 1533 pairs of bright green leaflets long.
The two main classes of compound leaf morphology are palmate and pinnate.
A "terminal leaflet" is seen on the end of the compound leaf.
Each leaflet is 2.511 cm long and 1245 mm wide, with those towards the end of the compound leaf tending to be smaller.
The compound leaf stalk is brown and hairy, swollen where it joins the branchlet.
The ultimate free division (or leaflet) of a compound leaf, or a pinnate subdivision of a multipinnate leaf is called a pinnule or pinnula.
Each compound leaf consists of 30-40 leaflets, lanceolate to obovate-lanceolate.
The compound leaf stem is between 2 and 10 cm long.