The American germander leaf is ovate in shape and has serrate leaf margins. |
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The leaves, about 4 cm by 2 cm are opposite, deltoid-ovate, crenate serrate and green to dark green in colour. |
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The leaves are longly ovate until broadly lanceolate and coarsly serrate at the tip. |
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The coarse teeth of dentate margins project at right angles, while those of serrate margins point toward the leaf apex. |
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Schist crosier with serrate back edge, geometrically decorated on the obverse and flat on the reverse. |
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The edge of the leaves is serrate from the tip down to the base, often with double teeth. |
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The leaves are not serrate or denticulate, except sometimes at the tip, where they may be denticulate. |
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The Betulaceae have simple, serrate, alternate leaves. |
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It is a perennial plant with opposite and irregularly serrate leaves. |
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The glossy leaves are alternate, ternate, consisting of three obovate leaflets with serrate margins. |
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Iteaceae have spirally arranged serrate leaves, rather small flowers with valvate petals in racemose or paniculate clusters, and capsular fruits whose two carpels remain attached by the stigma. |
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However, the new species differs in several key features that appear to preclude its inclusion, particularly the serrate interoperculum and the multispined preoperculum. |
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