. Field and woodland plants. 16 17 18 Various forms op sbiple Leaves i_fliaLflE_elli#tical. 2. Ovate. 3. Obovate. 4. Orbicular. 5. Lanceolate,(i. Linear. 7. Cordate (Iieart-shaped). 8. Obcordate. 9. Eeiiiform (kidney- sliaped). 10. Sagittate (Arrow-shaped). 11. Ehomboidal. 12. Spathulate (spoon-shaped) 13. Peltate (stalk fixed to the centre). 14. Oblique. 15. Runcinate (lobes point- ing more or less down-wards). 16. Hastate (halberd-shaped). 17. Aiigled. 18. Palmate. 19. 1 2 3 4 FORJIS OP COJiroUND LEAVES1. Binate. 2. Ternate. 3. Digitate. 4. Pinnate. 8 AND ]V()()I)L.\S1&gt


. Field and woodland plants. 16 17 18 Various forms op sbiple Leaves i_fliaLflE_elli#tical. 2. Ovate. 3. Obovate. 4. Orbicular. 5. Lanceolate,(i. Linear. 7. Cordate (Iieart-shaped). 8. Obcordate. 9. Eeiiiform (kidney- sliaped). 10. Sagittate (Arrow-shaped). 11. Ehomboidal. 12. Spathulate (spoon-shaped) 13. Peltate (stalk fixed to the centre). 14. Oblique. 15. Runcinate (lobes point- ing more or less down-wards). 16. Hastate (halberd-shaped). 17. Aiigled. 18. Palmate. 19. 1 2 3 4 FORJIS OP COJiroUND LEAVES1. Binate. 2. Ternate. 3. Digitate. 4. Pinnate. 8 AND ]V()()I)L.\S1> PLANTS grows on a stalk it is said lo ho fmlildru ; l)ul in nianj- cases we finda number of flowers on one })cduncle, in which instances, sliouldeach flower of the cluster have a separate stalk of its own, the mainstalk only is called the peduncle, and the lesser stalks bearing theindividual flowers are the pedicels. ^ 3 ^ ^ ^ A\


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