The leaves spring from the root on very long footstalks, and are divided at three or four parts.
The lower leaves, with very short, sheathing footstalks, are large and spreading, reaching more than a foot in length, broadly triangular in outline and tripinnate.
There is visible a four-leaf rose and footstalk with two leafs on the seals.
The leaves stand on long footstalks and are glabrous above and downy white beneath.
Its body lies on the ground and only a 10-20 cm long footstalk stands ending in an inflorescence.
Definition of footstalk in US English:
footstalk
nounˈfo͝otstôkˈfʊtstɔk
The short supporting stalk of a leaf or flower, or various stalklike structures in animals.
花梗;叶柄
Example sentencesExamples
The lower leaves, with very short, sheathing footstalks, are large and spreading, reaching more than a foot in length, broadly triangular in outline and tripinnate.
Its body lies on the ground and only a 10-20 cm long footstalk stands ending in an inflorescence.
The leaves spring from the root on very long footstalks, and are divided at three or four parts.
The leaves stand on long footstalks and are glabrous above and downy white beneath.
There is visible a four-leaf rose and footstalk with two leafs on the seals.