LEAVES 
lobed, cut, parted (deeply cut), or divided, that is, with lobes 
reaching the base. These varieties are shown in the accom- 
panying illustrations. 
Fig. 13 
Fig. 12 
Fig. II 
LANCE -SHAPED, 
CLASPIKG, 
•piNblATELY VEINED 
EGG-SHAPED, 
POINTED, 
WITH STALK 
HEART-SHAPED, 
POINTED, 
PARALLEL-VEINE D 
Fig. 14 
Fig. 15 
OBLONG 
Fig. 16 
SPOON-SHAPED //FINELY DISSECTED 
Fig. 18 
Fig. 19 
Fig. 17 
KIDNEY-SHAPED.LOBED LYRATE HALBERD-SHAPED 
The Surface of the Leaf 
The surface of the leaf may be hairy, rough, smooth (glabrous), 
with a whitish bloom (glaucous) , shiny, or woolly. Its veins may 
be parallel (running from end to end, as in Fig. 13), pinnate (like 
a feather, as in Fig. 14), or repeatedly divided (netted- veined). 
