Which of the following is same in oxalis and neem?
Compound leaves
Simple leaves
Both a and b
None
Palmately Compound leaves: In these types of leaves, the leaflets are attached at a common point, i.e., at the tip of the petiole. For example, silk cotton. These can be further divided on the basis of the number of leaflets:
a) Unifoliate palmately compound leaves: with a single leaflet, for example, citrus (lemon).
b) Bifoliate palmately compound leaves: with two leaflets, for example, butterfly tree.
c) Trifoliate palmately compound leaves: with three leaflets, for example, clover.
d) Quadrifoliate palmately compound leaves: with four leaflets, for example, oxalis.
e) Multifoliate palmately compound leaves: with more than five leaflets, for example, baobab.
Neem has pinnate while oxalis has palmately compound leaves.