palmate造句1. Germination branches and long branches wide, oval, palmate.
2. Leaves alternate, palmate or 3-foliolate, rarely pinnate.
3. Big leaf. Alternate, palmate 3-5 split, elegant and beautiful shape.
4. Her split and stretch into a palmate leaves appears to be very open-minded and unrestrained.
5. The extracts of Girardinia palmate(Forssk. ) with chloroform and ethyl acetate had high adjust mortality ratio, above 80%.
6. Leaves are usually pinnate or palmate, and differ enormously in size at maturity, sometimes reaching a length of about 25 m.
7. Leaves usually large relative to culm, in palmate arrangement, transverse veins distinct, margins with substantial necrosis in winter.
8. Sodium Palmate (Palm Oil): Gentle skin cleanser. A surfactant, also acts as an emulsifying agent.
9. A large extinct European deer of the genus Megaceros of the Pliocene Epoch and the Pleistocene Epoch, having very large palmate antlers.
10. Results and Conclusion:The distribution and quality of wild Tangute rhubarb is better than Palmate sorrel rhubarb.
11. Moose : A hoofed mammal found in forests of northern North America and in Eurasia and having a broad, pendulous muzzle and large, palmate antlers in the male.
12. Leaves a long handle, handle on by 4-5 lanceolate or obovate leaves composed of palmate compound leaf, lateral vein of a simple mesh.
13. A plant of the genus Delphinium, especially any of several tall cultivated varieties having palmate leaves and long racemes of showy, variously colored spurred flowers.
14. Having distinct parts arising from a common point or center; palmate.
15. She recently created the first frozen storehouses of an endangered elkhorn coral, Acropora palmate, and Hawaiian mushroom coral, Fungia scutari.
16. Leaves opposite, small, simple to deeply 3-lobed and almost palmate, usually early deciduous.
17. Leaves alternate, rarely apparently opposite; leaf blade floating, veins palmate.
18. When a whale showed its flukes —when the two palmate blades poised high in the air—we would break off the chase, because elevated flukes meant a deep dive.
19. Any of various aquatic or marsh ferns of the genus Marsilea, having floating, four-parted palmate leaves rising from long runners.