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Welcome back to 🌿 TERMINOLOGY TUESDAY 🌿 with the Florida Native Plant Society! Terminology Tuesday features weekly short videos teaching you botanical vocabulary to help you get to know and understand our Florida flora. From beginner basics to advanced botany, we will cover it all, Tuesday by Tuesday! Here are the terms for this week; Simple Leaf: Not compound, no leaflets. Petiole: The stalk of the leaf that attaches to the stem of the plant. Palmately Compound Leaf: One leaf, divided into leaflets that are radiately divided, with the leaflets all originating at or near a common point. Pinnately Compound Leaf: Divided into leaflets that are arranged along a stalk-like extension of the petiole called the rachis. Bipinnately Compound Leaf: Twice compound, with leaflets attached to second-order rachises (leaflets that have their own leaflets). Tripinnately Compound Leaf: Thrice compound, the leaflets themselves are bipinnate! Thanks for tuning in! See you again next week 👋🏻 #terminologytuesday #terminology #scicomm #scicommunity #botany #botanyforbeginners #plants #plant #nativeplants #nativeplantsociety #floridanativeplantsociety #leafmorphology #leaves #botanicalterminology #education #environmentaleducation #plantfacts #planttips