. The Botanical Class-Book and Flora of Pennsylvania. 2. Palmate (palm-shaped, Fig. 43) divided nearly to theinsertion of the petiole into five oblong lobes of similar sizes,so as to resemble the palm of the hand with the fingers. flower (Passi-flora ccerulia,) Castor oil plant. 3. Digitate (finger-shaped, Fig. 44) divided into deeperand narrower segments than the palmate. Ex. Horse chest-nut, Hemp. 44. /
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