Compound Leaves

Trees with composite leaves

List of trees with compound leaves!

Horsechestnut

The leaves of Horse chestnut are palmately compound with five to seven leaflets. The leaflets are 13 - 30 cm (5.1 – 11.81 in) long. The petiole is long. The leaf margin of the leaflets is toothed. Botanical name: Aesculus hippocastanum

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Yellow Buckeye

The leaves of Yellow buckeye are palmately compound with five to seven leaflets. The leaflets are up to 20 cm (7.9 in) long. The petiole is long. The leaf margin of the leaflets is toothed. Botanical name: Aesculus flava

Information about the Yellow Buckeye

Ohio Buckeye

The leaves of Ohio buckeye are palmately compound with five to seven leaflets. The leaflets are up to 15 cm (5.9 in) long. The petiole is long. The leaf margin of the leaflets is toothed. Botanical name: Aesculus glabra

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Yellow Horsechestnut

The leaves of carolina buckeye are palmately compound with five to seven leaflets. The leaves are pink at sprouting. The leaflets are up to 20 cm (7.9 in) long. The petiole is long. The leaf margin of the leaflets is toothed. The leaf arrangement is opposite. The autumn foliage is yellow. Botanical name: Aesculus x neglecta 'Erythroblastos'

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Black Walnut

The leaves are pinnate and will grow up to 60 cm (23 in). The single leaflets are ovate, the leaf margin is serrated and the leaf arrangement is alternate. The leaves fall off in autumn relatively early. Botanical name: Juglans nigra

Information about the Black Walnut

Hoptree

The leaf is composed of 3 single leaflets. The individual leaves are ovate, dark green and glossy on the upper leaf surface. The leaves smell when it grinds between the fingers. Botanical name: Ptelea trifoliata

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