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Meaning of Serrate dentate from wikipedia

- spiral configuration. The laminas are pinnately veined and can be serrate, dentate or entire at the margin. Domatia are observed in certain taxa. The...
- apply to "caudate", "cuspidate", and "mucronate", or to "crenate", "dentate", and "serrate". Another problem is to establish definitions that meet all cases...
- having large teeth or glandular dentate, having teeth which bear glands Denticulate denticulatus Finely toothed Doubly serrate duplicato-dentatus Each tooth...
- cuneate to truncate at the base; the margins irregularly serrate - dentate to repand - dentate to entire. The yellow to orange inflorescences comprise...
- sp****ly pubescent above, brown tomentose beneath; the margins serrate-dentate to crenate-dentate. The narrow yellow inflorescences are axillary and ****ate...
- up to 10 cm long, acute with cordate to cuneate base, dentate, double dentate or double serrate. Its corollas are funnel-shaped to 7.5 cm long, orange...
- Manual. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-393-06178-9. Look up serrate, serrated, or serration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "The Serrated...
- apex, decurrent into the petiole; the margins irregularly serratedentate to crenate–dentate. The lax terminal inflorescences are paniculate, 4–20 cm long...
- Pseudosti****s, however, are persistent, large, leafy, ovate and serrate-dentate with fringed margins. Canarium flowers are small, around 1 cm (0.4 in)...
- are rosulate (forming a rosette). The blade margins can be entire, serrate or dentate. The stem internodes lack firmness.[clarification needed] The radially...