| 1. | The middle leaflet of its leaves also has a short rachis.
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| 2. | They are arranged in two or three planes along the rachis.
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| 3. | The terminal leaflet is generally much broader than the subfiliform rachis.
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| 4. | Larger individuals may have a narrower, glossy-brown rachis.
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| 5. | The species'rachis is scaorus while it branches are scabrous.
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| 6. | The rachis of the leaf is extended into a sharp thorn.
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| 7. | Paul measured some of the inner primary feathers, finding rachises across.
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| 8. | Its leaves alternate or sub opposite, abruptly pinnate with angular rachis.
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| 9. | The rachis is attenuate and may grow to 10 cm in length.
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| 10. | The rachis is attenuate and reaches 20 cm in length.
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