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of palmately-cleft, palmately-parted and palmately-divided 
respectively. | 
We 
Fic. 163.—Forms of Leaves. Runcinate leaf of Dandelion (1); lyrate leaf of 
Turnip (2); interruptedly-pinnate leaf of Potato (3); palmate leaf of Horsechestnut 
(4); inequilateral leaf of Witch Hazel (5); pedate leaf of Hellebore (6). Modified 
leaves of insectivorous plants 7-9. Leaf of a Sundew bearing tentacles (7); leaf 
of Venus Trap (8); pitchered leaf of Sarracenia purpurea (9); leaf of Heartsease 
showing free lateral stipules (10). 
A Pedate \eaf is one which is palmately-parted or divided but 
which has its lateral lobes in turn divided in more or less linear 
fashion. 
