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distinguished by a
biserrate (double-serrated) edge, a
unique characteristic of this species. The male
flowers also
exhibit this
biserrate feature. It belongs...
- to 30–60 cm tall. The
leaves are
cordate to
lanceolate in
shape with
biserrate edges. The
flowers are nodding, bell-shaped, 3–5 cm long,
creamy white...
- serpere,
serptus serpent serr- saw, saw-toothed
Latin serra,
serrare biserrate, serrate, serration, serrature, serriform, serrulate, sierra, sierran...
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hairs on the veins,
including the 9 to 13
secondary veins.
Leaves have
biserrate margins, with
caudate to a****inate
apices and
rounded bases,
mounted on...
-
teeth ("uniserrate")
although there can be
evidence of a
second series ("
biserrate"). The
fruits have many lenticels,
small and large,
mainly towards the...
- to 2.5 cm wide by 2 to 4 cm long. They have
cuneate bases,
serrate or
biserrate margins, and
rounded to
acute apices, with 5 to 8
secondary veins on either...
- wide and 5 to 15 cm long, with
subrounded to
cordate bases,
aristate biserrate margins, and long a****inate to
caudate apices.
Flowering shoots have leaves...
- serpere,
serptus serpent serr- saw, saw-toothed
Latin serra,
serrare biserrate, serrate, serration, serrature, serriform, serrulate, sierra, sierran...
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predominantly basal and
ternately compound with sharply-toothed (often
biserrated) leaflets. Most
leaflets are
elliptic to oval in
shape and hairy. The...
- green,
upper surface more
hairy than
lower surface, leaf
blade margins biserrate,
sepal deltoid,
tomentose on both sides,
margin with 7–10 appendages,...