. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. Fig;. 31.—Serrate Leaves of Jaba or Chinese Rose (^Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) a, a, Lateral Fig. 32,—Acuminate Leaf of Peepul (aswathwa) {Ficus religiosa) SERRATE when the teeth are directed towards the base of the leaf (see fig". 29, 14). The apex of a leaf is said to be obtuse when it is rounded and blunt, as in Banyan; acute when it is pointed, as in Mango; acuminate or caudate when it is pointed and long, as in Peepul trees (fig. 32); emarginate when instead of being pointed it is indented, as in the leaflets of amrul (see fig. 50); MUCRONA
. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. Fig;. 31.—Serrate Leaves of Jaba or Chinese Rose (^Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) a, a, Lateral Fig. 32,—Acuminate Leaf of Peepul (aswathwa) {Ficus religiosa) SERRATE when the teeth are directed towards the base of the leaf (see fig". 29, 14). The apex of a leaf is said to be obtuse when it is rounded and blunt, as in Banyan; acute when it is pointed, as in Mango; acuminate or caudate when it is pointed and long, as in Peepul trees (fig. 32); emarginate when instead of being pointed it is indented, as in the leaflets of amrul (see fig. 50); MUCRONATE (sce fig. 2g, 14), when the obtuse apex. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bose, G. C. London, Blackie & Son Ltd.
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