MAPLE 



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further shallow rounded lobes or large teeth, or sinuate, 

 and separated by deep angular sinuses, extending about 

 half-way in. Young leaves pubescent ; the older glabrous, 

 or pubescent beneath, especially on the venation, green and 



Fig. 48. Maple, Acer campestre, p. 184 (D). 



somewhat shining above, paler beneath. Petioles often 

 red, 3 4 (2 8) cm. long, slender, pubescent : latex white. 

 The three larger lobes entire towards their bases, but each 

 cut into about 3 lobules, and bluntly crenate or toothed 



