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h English (en) | </noinclude> <!-- 3. How are acacias classified into two major groups? --> Acacia leaves come in two major forms: bipinnate, and phyllodes. <gallery perrow=3 widths=220> Image:Acacia-seyal-leaves.jpg|''Acacia seyal'', showing bipinnate leaves Image:Acacia leprosa1.jpg|''Acacia leprosa'', showing phyllodes Image:Acacia koa with phyllode between the branch and the compound leaves.JPG|''Acacia koa'' showing both phyllodes and bipinnate foliage </gallery> Pinnate leaves are compound, consisting of leaflets. The word ''pinnate'' comes from the Latin word ''pinna'' for "feather". In fact, the word ''pen'' shares this origin, as the first ink pens were made from feathers. In bipinnnate leaves, the leaflets have leaflets of their own, as in the top image to the right. |
h Spanish (es) | </noinclude> <!-- 3. ¿Cómo son clasificadas las acacias en dos grandes grupos? --> |
h Brazilian Portuguese (pt-br) | </noinclude> <!-- 3. Como estão classificadas as acácias em dois grupos grandes? --> |