“Compound leaves are composed of 3 or more small leaflets. When the leaflets are arranged along a central stalk, the leaf is pinnately compound, as in hickories, pecans, sumacs, and ashes. When the central stalk has side branches, the leaf is bipinnately compound; examples include acacias, Kentucky Coffeetree, and Devils-walkingstick.”
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