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Commonwealth (of Australia) Glacier.
Alberts 1995, p. 247. Ross
Island USGS.
Sagittate Hill USGS.
Noxon Cliff USGS.
Dominion Hill USGS. Alberts, Fred G., ed...
- Kidney-shaped but
rounder and
broader than long.
Rounded Curving shape.
Sagittate Shaped like an
arrowhead and with the
acute basal lobes pointing downward...
- flat on the
other sinuate sinuatus 3-D
shape Circularly-lobed
leaves sagittate sagittatus whole leaf Arrowhead-shaped with the
lower lobes folded, or...
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range of
hybrids and
cultivars as ornamentals. The large,
cordate or
sagittate leaves grow to a
length of 20 to 90 cm (8 to 35 in) on long petioles....
- truncate; may
refer only to the base of a leaf with such lobes.
Compare sagittate,
which refers to
basal lobes pointing backward.
haustorium In parasitic...
- that run deep into the ground, as well as
juicy stems and arrow-shaped (
sagittate)
leaves which grow from a rosette. The
lower leaves are 7 to 15 cm (3...
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Eight major fin
shapes can be
distinguished among the Decapodiformes:
sagittate (the most
common shape in squid), rhomboid, circular/elliptical, lanceolate...
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Anther shapes are
variously described by
terms such as linear, rounded,
sagittate, sinuous, or reniform. The
anther can be
attached to the filament's connective...
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brown stripes,
hence its
common name. The leaf
blade is arrow-shaped (
sagittate), and
around 45 to 100 cm (1.48 to 3.28 ft) long. It is
bisected at the...
- nodes, and they are
hollow and can float. The
leaves vary from
typically sagittate (arrowhead-shaped) to lanceolate, 5–15 cm (2–6 in) long and 2–8 cm (0...