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Dentate
Referring to leaves whose edges are toothed.
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Dentate - toothed, teeth point outward instead of forward and are large.
Crenate - teeth are short and rounded; also called scalloped.
Undulate - margin of the leaf forms a wavy line, bending slightly inward and outward in succession.

Dentate Having marginal teeth whose apices are perpendicular to the margin and do not point forward.
Denuded Naked through the loss of covering.

Quercus dentate), informal upright style. 160 years old. Photo by Rebecca Bullene." /
540001 Pinus rigida
Pinus rigida), multi-trunk style. Over 111 years old. Photo by Rebecca Bullene." / ...

A serrate-dentate leaf has the serratures toothed.sessile search for term- a. (L. sedere, to sit) sitting directly on base without support, stalk, pedicel, or peduncle; attached or stationary as opposed to free living or motile.

dentate, make excellent choices for container gardens here, as they are not hardy enough to be perennial in our Colorado climate.

See also: Plant, Toothed, Flower, Margin, Leaf

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