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|example=Example sentences from FNA : [1] terminal leaflet elliptic, oblong, or rhomboid, 1–3.5 (–5 )0.5–1.8 (–2 .5 )cm, with a petiolule to 2.5 cm, base cuneate or obtuse, margin remotely crenate, dentate, or repand, apex obtuse;  [2] blades ovate to obovate, lyrate, or reniform, 10–30+ × 10–25+ mm, bases cuneate (sometimes tapering to winged petioles )to subcordate or contracted, margins crenate, dentate, or weakly lobed.
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|definition=Having regularly alternating, rounded convexities and concavities oriented more or less perpendicular to the generalized perimeter. See also crenulate (small-scalloped), dentate, denticulate (small-toothed), serrate (sawtoothed), serrulate (small-sawtoothed).<ref name='hunt'>Categorical Glossary for the Flora of North America Project, by Robert W. Kiger and Duncan M. Porter. 2001. Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation.</ref>
 
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crenate: Having regularly alternating, rounded convexities and concavities oriented more or less perpendicular to the generalized perimeter. See also crenulate (small-scalloped), dentate, denticulate (small-toothed), serrate (sawtoothed), serrulate (small-sawtoothed).[1]
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Example(s): Example sentences from FNA : [1] terminal leaflet elliptic, oblong, or rhomboid, 1–3.5 (–5 )0.5–1.8 (–2 .5 )cm, with a petiolule to 2.5 cm, base cuneate or obtuse, margin remotely crenate, dentate, or repand, apex obtuse; [2] blades ovate to obovate, lyrate, or reniform, 10–30+ × 10–25+ mm, bases cuneate (sometimes tapering to winged petioles )to subcordate or contracted, margins crenate, dentate, or weakly lobed.

References

  1. Categorical Glossary for the Flora of North America Project, by Robert W. Kiger and Duncan M. Porter. 2001. Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation.