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serrate The condition where the margins of a leaf (or leaflet) have small jagged projections; examples include the leaves of Hackberry. A doubly serrated leaf has fine serrations that occur on the edges of larger serrations; an example is the leaf of American Elm. A leaf (or leaflet) that has smooth margins is called "entire", such as in Pawpaw.
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serrate A type of leaf margin which has sharp teeth that are angled forward towards the apex of the leaf blade. Compare "entire".
Ãâó: www.treesny.com/trees_glossary.htm
serrate Saw-toothed.
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serrated having a toothed or notched edge
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