The stem is surmounted with a lobed cap, with two to four irregularly drooping lobes of reddish or cinnamon-brown color, and is about 3 inches in diameter.
Each flower tends to have two yellowish green stigmatic lobes but three-lobed stigmas may be found and one case of a 4-lobed stigma was observed.
Normal buds of shagbark occur singly on the twigs above the lobedleaf scar; however, 2, 3 or 4 superposed buds may occur on very fast grown sprouts or terminal shoots of vigorously growing trees.
The Nutka Sound Raspberry (page 28) is one of the species that send up annual shoots attaining to a height of two feet, on which are borne the large ornamental five-lobed leaves.
The kidney-shaped leaves are three to five-lobed and finely-toothed.
A plant with pedately lobed leaves; the lady's mantle.
It has a perennial rootstock, which sends up a few roundish lobed leaves and solitary white blossoms in early spring.
A genus of endogenous bulbous plants with handsome flowers, having a cup-shaped crown within the six-lobed perianth, and comprising the daffodils and jonquils of several kinds.
A genus of ferns with twining or climbing fronds, bearing stalked and variously-lobed divisions in pairs.
A genus of herbs of the Barberry family, having large palmately lobed peltate leaves and solitary flower.
The figures are also shown brandishing the ceremonial atlatl, holding a long flint knife, or throwing the chunkee stone; and some wear the bi-lobed arrow as a hair ornament.
The flowers have a persistent 4- to 5-lobed calyx and a 4- to 5-lobed tubular corolla; the stamens are equal in number to the lobes of the corolla.
All these parts are overtopped by the suctorial labium (Lm), which has a two-lobed expansion at the end.
It is placed obliquely, the slit being inclined downwards and backwards, and is closed externally by a large, slightly two-lobed valve, attached by its lower border.
The long-stalked leaves are arranged alternately, and are generally palmatelylobed and veined.
The leaves are linear, pinnate, lobedand serrated, hairy, rough, and numerously produced.
Soon after the flowers the leaves begin to appear, unfolding like many of the anemones, each one springing from the root only; they also are of a peculiar colour and shape, being three-lobed and finely notched.
The radical leaves are "pubescent on the under surface, palmate, with the segments cuneated at the base, and from three to five lobed at the apex.
Well-established specimens form neat tufts of three-lobed leaves on long stems, which are not evergreen in this climate, though the Hepaticas are known to be so in North America, one of their most extensive habitats.
These "three-lobed minerals" have been mentioned or described in books at least since 1698 and now several thousand species are known to palaeontologists.
The fourth post-oral limb is a lobed plate, usually not distinctly segmented, and the fifth a uniramous pediform leg.
In this genus are included more or less globular, often lobed sponges, which are believed not to have been attached to foreign bodies.
The majority of the chambered Cephalopods of the Cretaceous belong, however, to the complex and beautiful family of the Ammonitidoe, with their elaborately folded and lobed septa and dorsally-placed siphuncle.
In this genus, the shell is spirally curved, the septa are strongly lobed or angulated, though not elaborately frilled as in the Ammonites, and the siphuncle is dorsal.
Leaves obovate or oblong, lyrately pinnatifid or deeply sinuate-lobed or nearly parted, the lobes sparingly and obtusely toothed or entire.
Fruit lobed pods, which burst open in the autumn; branchlets somewhat 4-sided 19.
Leaves large, thin, 3-lobed at the end, cordate at base, finely and sharply doubly serrate.
Large trees to shrubs, with simple, alternate, deciduous or evergreen, entire to deeply lobed leaves.
The upper lip is lobed as in the hare; ears elliptical, with rounded tops.
Both are shrubby plants, the former with yellow poisonous roots and seven-lobed leaves, the latter with reddish wholesome roots and five-lobed leaves.
The SWEET GUM tree of the United States, a large and beautiful tree with pointedly lobed leaves and woody, burlike fruit.
An imperfectly developed head and a rasping organ are present, and burrowing is effected by a long foot with a three-lobed end.
Sporangia irregular, simple or lobed and branched, lifted up on narrow, flat extensions of the hypothallus, as if furnished with short white stipes; the common cortex wanting.
Flowers blue, ovary deeply 4-lobed separating into four warty achenes, each one brown, about 2.
Open funnel-form; eighteen lines long; not lobed or angled.
All the parts of the flower five, except the pistil, which has a three-celled ovary and a three-lobed style.
Pinnately parted into five to nine small, oblong, entire or two- to five-lobed divisions.
Rotate; with short tube and five-lobed border; having five beadlike crests in the throat.
The distinguishing character, however, is always to be found in the four-lobed ovary for the Figworts have a two-celled ovary.
Ovate to lanceolate; eighteen lines to three inches long; three-lobed and coarsely toothed; rarely entire or three-parted.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lobed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.