GLOSSARY 
OVAL. — About twice as long as broad, the widest part being 
in the middle, with the ends equally rounded or 
more or less acute at the apex. 
OVATE. — About twice to twice and a half as long as broad, 
with rounded sides, broadest below the middle, 
and with an acute apex. 
OVATE-ACUMINATE. — See under Sepals. 
OVATE-CUSPIDATE. — Having an ovate outline, but with 
a cuspidate apex. 
OVATE-LANCEOLATE. — Between ovate and lanceolate. 
ROUNDED AT BASE. — More or less evenly semicircular 
at base. 
SUB. — As a prefix, means almost or somewhat. 
SUBACUTE. — Somewhat acute 
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