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BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS
- than the lower, and the borders are not indented (fig. 12).
- Spatulate, when broader above than below, with the sides sloped inwards (fig. 13).
- Reniform, broader than long, with an indentation below (fig. 14).
- Obcordate, with an indentation above, at the broadest end of the leaf (fig. 16).
- Sagittate, or arrow-shaped, pointed above and indented below (fig. 17).
- Hastate, very similar to the last, except that there is no indentation at the base, which is horizontal (fig. 18).
- Cordate, longer than broad, and with an indentation below (fig. 15).
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The general form of the leaf is not the only point
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