(leaf). With large, rounded or pointed projections along the leaf-margin. Projection formed by indentations of the leaf margin. (See also Leaf Margins.)
Divided to about the middle.
Leaves that are deeply cut but not more than halfway from the edge to the midrib.
petals, leaves or bracts that stay united although divided into different areas.
refers to the margin of a leaf, calyx, or petals; possessing a "wavy" margin
Partially divided into usually rounded or obtuse segments but not deeply enough to form separate entities.
(leaf, flower, petal, sepal) – divided into incompletely separated sections, often rounded
Leaves which have one or more indentations (deeper than the ones it may have if it is toothed) which devide the leaf into lobes. Lobes only at the base of the leaf do not count.
outward projections from the margins of an organ, usually with the margin indented on either side of the projection, as in leaves
A cut into a leaf from the edge toward the center; deeper cut than "toothed."
having deeply indented margins but with lobes not entirely separate from each other
Cut into shallow segments.
having curved or rounded projections or divisions
divided into segments (often the leaves).
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A leaf with deeply or shallowly-rounded segments, as in a starthistle rosette leaf.
A leaf with shallow or deep, rounded segments, as in a knapweed rosette leaf.
divided into or bearing lobes. Lobed leaf Not lobed leaf
round toothed, cut 1/8 - 1/4 to the middle of the structure.
A leaf with deeply rounded edges.
a cut into a leaf from the edge toward the center; greater than toothed, but not quite compound.
When applied to leaves, divided but not into seperate leaflets
leaf that has major marginal segments that are larger than teeth; the distinction between shallow lobing and coarse toothing is somewhat subjective
Describes leaves or flower petals that are divided into incompletely separated, rounded or bristle-tipped sections. Oak and maple leaves are prominently lobed.
divided into rounded or pointed sections and the incisions (cuts) go less than halfway to the midrib.
Round divided edge (see diagram).
Referring to an organ with divisions or segments, usually rounded or obtuse.