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Do you know any good sites for leaf types , margins, venation, and arrangement??

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specific ones about buebonnet wud be appreciated. does it hav an entire leaf type? and an alternate arrangement? what are the root types btw??? ty

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  1. Bluebonnet (I assume that's what you mean) are legumes, and  they have palmately compound, alternate leaves.  Roots have nodules in at least Texas bluebonnets, Lupinus subcarnosus.

    Good site for phytographic terminology:

    http://www.ibiblio.org/botnet/glossary/ (click on the section you're interested in the left column)

    Good place to look for information on specific US plants:

    http://plants.usda.gov and then follow the links.

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