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http://www.discoverlife.org/nh/tx/Plantae/Dicotyledoneae/Burseraceae/Protium/grandifolium/images/Protium_grandifolium,_petiolule.JP80262_18.80.jpg<BR> the connecting petiolule can be seen clearly here. "Source" discoverlife
http://www.discoverlife.org/nh/tx/Plantae/Dicotyledoneae/Burseraceae/Protium/grandifolium/images/Protium_grandifolium,_petiolule.JP80262_18.80.jpg<BR><BR>The connecting petiolule can be seen clearly here. <BR>Source: http://www.discoverlife.org/

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1. in compound leaves, the attachment structure between a leaflet and the stem-like structure of the compound leaf (rachis)

cd0238-80.jpeg

cd0237-35.jpeg

Protium_grandifolium,_petiolule.JP80262_18.80.jpg

The connecting petiolule can be seen clearly here.
Source: http://www.discoverlife.org/