Leaves sessile or subsessile to short-petiolate, serrulate or entire.
Low evergreen shrubs, with smooth serrulate coriaceous opposite leaves and very small green flowers solitary or fascicled in the axils.
Shrubs with petioled and serrulate leaves, and white scaly-bracted flowers in dense axillary or terminal spiked racemes.
Shrubs with membranaceous deciduous oblong-ovate serrulate leaves, soft-downy beneath, and large short-peduncled flowers solitary in their axils.
The gills are attached to the stem, with a dark serrulate edge.
Serrulata means saw-bearing, so named from the serrulate character of the gills.
Besides, the sterile fronds of the latter have serrulate segments.
Broadest at the base, with lanceolate, serrulate divisions united by a broad wing.
Lamina long, rough, acute, with white lines if held up, and serrulate edges.
The glumes may remain attached: the outer has a serrulate keel, and often a violet hue.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "serrulate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.