They are usually of great size, and are either pinnately or palmately many-cleft.
Defn: A genus of herbs of the Barberry family, having large palmately lobed peltate leaves and solitary flower.
Palmately five- to seven-parted; the divisions slashed into sharp-pointed lobes.
Palmately divided, with from one to sixteen leaflets; stipules adnate; seldom conspicuous.
One or two feet long, with from eleven to seventeen ovate, acuminate, prickly, somewhat palmately nerved leaflets.
Palmately and nearly equally five-lobed; cordate at base; four to twelve inches broad; the lobes acute; densely tomentose beneath.
Leaves palmately veined, or at least with a pair of prominent lateral veins from the base --70.
Leaves palmately veined, or with one or more pairs of lateral veins from the base of the leaf --104.
The leaves are prominently veined on the lower surface, and are palmately 5 to 9 lobed, the lobes broad, acute, sharply and unequally toothed.
It has from one to three palmately five to nine lobed leaves, uneven and sharply toothed.
Its prostrate stem is very slender; and the leaves are small, stalked, very broad, and palmately divided into angular lobes.
Its leaves are opposite, two to four inches wide, on slender stalks, palmately veined, and divided to about the middle into five obtuse, entire or crenate lobes.
They are all interesting plants, with large, regular, attractive flowers; and stipuled leaves which are palmately lobed and veined.
The leaves, which are all radical, are on long stalks, and are palmately divided into three or five shining lobes that are themselves cut and sharply toothed.
Its tubers are palmately divided; and its stem, which is hollow, is usually from twelve to eighteen inches high.
B) Musk Mallow (Malva moschata) (European) is a similar species with the leaves deeply and palmately slashed and toothed.
The dark-green, round leaves are very handsome; they have a shallow-lobed and very firmly toothed edge and are deeply, palmately ribbed.
It has a very decorative effect, the leaves being large at the base of the stem and rapidly diminishing as they approach the top; the lower ones are quite long-stemmed and all are palmately slashed.
The leaves of the Geranium are very coarse and fuzzy, and the surface is often spotted with white or brown; they are palmately divided into five lobes, each of which is sharply toothed and pointed.
The basal leaves are very variable in shape, ranging from heart-shaped with rounded teeth and an unbroken edge to palmately cleft ones with five or seven rounded lobes.
A genus of herbs of the Barberry family, having large palmately lobed peltate leaves and solitary flower.
Palmately lobed, out toward the top of the leafstalk.
Palmately compound leaf, the five leaflets all arising from the tip of the common leafstalk.
Correspondingly in the lower row, of palmately veined leaves, the first is palmately lobed, the second palmately cleft, the third palmately parted, the fourth palmately divided.
That is, the Clover-leaf of three leaflets is the same as a palmately three-ribbed leaf cut into three separate leaflets.
But if the division goes still further, or if the degree is variable, we simply say that the leaf is decompound; either palmately or pinnately decompound, as the case may be.
The Mode of Lobing or Division= corresponds to that of the veining, whether pinnately veined or palmately veined.
Leaves with palmate veining are palmately lobed [Illustration] or notched; those with pinnate veining are pinnately lobed [Illustration] or notched.
A leaf having such ribs is said to be radiately or palmately veined, 20.
Deciduous trees or sometimes shrubs, with opposite, palmately compound leaves with serrated, straight-veined leaflets.
Leaves palmately veined and strongly 3-lobed, broadly wedge-shaped or truncate at base, the spreading lobes mostly toothed on the sides and entire in the notches; petiole with 2 glands at the apex.
Herbs, shrubs, or trees, with pinnately or palmately compound leaves; here including Acanthopanax with palmately cleft leaves.
Low herbs, withpalmately lobed or compound leaves, and small corymbed greenish flowers.
Perennial herbs, withpalmately 3-foliolate leaves and foliaceous stipules, not blackening in drying, and yellow flowers in terminal racemes.
Leaves alternate, palmately veined or compound; tendrils and flower-clusters opposite the leaves.
Perennial herbs, with palmately multifid radical leaves, the scape bearing a single large yellow flower surrounded by an involucre of a single leaf.
The signs by which we may know a member of the maple family are two: opposite, simple leaves, palmately veined and lobed; and fruits in the form of paired samaras, compressed and drawn out into large thin wings.
Leaves: Rounded, deeply and palmately lobed, the 5 to 9 lobes often cleft.
Leaves: Palmately compound, of 3 heart-shaped, clover-like leaflets on long petioles.
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