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Bipinnate

Bipinnate – A Botanical Term

Definition

Bipinnate describes a type of compound leaf structure in which the primary leaflets are further divided into secondary leaflets, giving the leaf a feathery or fern-like appearance. This arrangement is also referred to as twice-pinnate, as the leaflets are arranged along a secondary rachis (central stalk) branching from the main rachis.

Morphology

  • The main leaf axis (rachis) bears primary pinnae (first-order divisions).
  • Each primary pinna is subdivided into secondary leaflets (pinnules).
  • The structure creates a finely divided, symmetrical appearance.
  • Can be even-pinnate (with an even number of secondary leaflets) or odd-pinnate (ending in a terminal leaflet).

Examples of Bipinnate Leaves

  1. Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia) – Produces delicate, feathery bipinnate leaves.
  2. Mimosa (Mimosa pudica) – Known for its sensitive, touch-reactive bipinnate foliage.
  3. Delonix regia (Flamboyant Tree) – A tropical tree with large, finely divided bipinnate leaves.
  4. Albizia julibrissin (Silk Tree) – Exhibits airy bipinnate leaves that fold at night.
  5. Neptunia oleracea – A floating plant with bipinnate leaves similar to those of mimosa.

Function & Adaptation

  • Increased Surface Area – Enhances photosynthetic efficiency by capturing more light.
  • Lightness & Flexibility – Helps prevent wind damage in large-leaved trees.
  • Efficient Water Shedding – Aids in preventing water accumulation and fungal growth.
  • Nyctinasty (Sleep Movements) – Some bipinnate species, like Mimosa pudica, fold their leaves at night to reduce water loss.

Comparison with Similar Leaf Types

  • Pinnate (Once-Pinnate) – Leaflets arise directly from a single rachis without secondary divisions (e.g., rose leaves).
  • Tripinnate (Thrice-Pinnate) – Leaves have an additional level of leaflet division, creating even finer foliage (e.g., some ferns).
  • Palmate – Leaflets radiate from a single point rather than along a central rachis (e.g., horse chestnut).

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