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Fronds are bipinnate and 2.5 m or more in length.
The bipinnate gills only have a few branches and show the same dirty white color.
Fronds are bipinnate and up to 1 m long.
They are also one of the few Arecaceae with bipinnate foliage.
The shrub is usually between 0.6 and 1.8 metres in height and has bipinnate leaves.
Their bipinnate leaves have numerous linear, narrowly lobed leaflets.
It has toothed, bipinnate compound leaves up to 40 cm long and 30 cm broad.
They grow to 1-3 m tall, with large bipinnate leaves and large compound umbels of white or greenish-white flowers.
Its leaves are bipinnate with linear-oblong and glabrous pinnules.
It contains about 24 species of herbs and shrubs that are sometimes described as being suffruiticose and have bipinnate leaves.
All tribes have pinnate or bipinnate leaves and flowers arranged in groups of three, with a central pistillate and two staminate flowers.
Iguano's leaflets are serrate (an unusual feature in a bipinnate tree), while those of the Guanacaste are entire.
They have bipinnate leaves with opposite pinnae, which are dimorphic, the fertile leaves much contracted, and covered below with sunken synangia.
The bipinnate leaf blades are divided into 4-9 pairs of small segments, and these are again divided into 8-15 pairs of tiny leaflets.
The leaves are pinnate or bipinnate, up to 25 cm long, with 12-20 leaflets; bipinnate leaves have six to eight pinnae.
A field study conducted in the Southern Highlands found that Noisy Miners tended to avoid areas dominated by wattles, species of which in the study area had bipinnate leaves.
A formal description was published in 1830 by Robert Brown, who named it Dryandra bipinnatifida; the specific epithet is a Latinised form of the word "bipinnatifid", in reference to the bipinnate appearance of the leaves.