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. 2019 Sep 27;41(6):353–466. doi: 10.1016/j.pld.2019.09.001

Fig. 35.

Fig. 35

Senegalia pennata subsp. insuavis. A – Leaf showing numerous pinnae and position of petiole gland (thick arrow) and rachis glands (thin arrows). B – Leaflet (flattened, lower surface) showing finely acute point. C – Stipule. D – Leaflets (folded longitudinally upon drying) showing fine, acute points. E – Pod long with distinct stipe (s). F – Node showing flattened petiole gland (g) close to leaf base. G – Petiole gland flattened. Vouchers: B.R. Maslin et al. 11016 (A); Lüchun Expedition 976 (B); S.X. Zhao 86 (C); K.M. Feng 20857 (D & F); S.J. Pei 9772 (E); H.K. Lua & A.T.K. Yee 2014-334 (G). Drawn by Joshua Yang.