The leaves of ferns are often referred to as fronds. If a frond is pinnate, meaning if the compound with the leaflets are arranged to resemble a feather, the segments of the blade are called pinnae.
Yes, ferns, depending on the type can be compound, or doubly compound.
Periwinkle leaf is a simple leaf. A simple leaf has a single leaf blade that is not divided into small leaflets. The simple leaf may have incisions, but these incisions are not deep enough to divide the leaf into leaflets.
A compound leaf is a leaf branch that has more than one individual leaf on it. This leaf branch can have as little as three leaves and as many as twelve.
The correct term for a fern 'leaf' is a frond although "leaf" is perfectly acceptable.
A frond is defined as a leaflike object such as a leaf from a fern or a leaf from a palm. A frond can also be defined as seaweed or lichen. A frond is also identified as a large compound of a leaf.
A Neem leaf is a compound leaf a
is that rachis is (botany) the main shaft of either a compound leaf, head of grain, or fern frond while branch is the woody part of a tree arising from the trunk and usually dividing.
Simple leaf
the "leaf" of a fern is called a frond.
A Neem leaf is a compound leaf a
the leaf of a fern plant
Neem leaf is compound