. The Botanical Class-Book and Flora of Pennsylvania. 3. Sinuate, cut into rounded lobes, or wide open rings be-tween the veinlets, with the margin bending in and out. and White oak. 36 FORM OF LEAVES. 4. Pinnatifid, (feather cleft, Fig. 41) where carh mar=gin of the leaf is variously divided into oblong parallel seg-ments. Ex. Cardamine hirsuta. RADIATE VEINED LEAVES. 103. Radiate or palmate veined leaves assume variousforms, which- depend upon the number of the veins, theirdirection, and the quantity of intervening tissue. 1. Laciniate (gashed, Fig. 42) cut into numerous, ir-regular
. The Botanical Class-Book and Flora of Pennsylvania. 3. Sinuate, cut into rounded lobes, or wide open rings be-tween the veinlets, with the margin bending in and out. and White oak. 36 FORM OF LEAVES. 4. Pinnatifid, (feather cleft, Fig. 41) where carh mar=gin of the leaf is variously divided into oblong parallel seg-ments. Ex. Cardamine hirsuta. RADIATE VEINED LEAVES. 103. Radiate or palmate veined leaves assume variousforms, which- depend upon the number of the veins, theirdirection, and the quantity of intervening tissue. 1. Laciniate (gashed, Fig. 42) cut into numerous, ir-regular portions or lobes, which are again subdivided. , Cranesbill. * 42.
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