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biserrate
biserrate, a. (baɪˈsɛreɪt) [f. bi- prefix2 3 + serrate, ad. L. serrātus notched like a saw, f. serra saw.] Notched like a saw, with the notches themselves similarly minutely notched.1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. II. 358 When these teeth are themselves serrate, we say biserrate. 1870 Bentley Bot. 252. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ulmus minor 'Cretensis'
The specimen shows obovate leaves, 4 to 6 cm long by 3 to 5 wide, with a small tapering tip, biserrate or triserrate margin, and a 5 mm petiole. wikipedia.org
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Prunus himalayana
shoots have leaves that are narrowly elliptic, oblong, or rarely ovate, 1.8 to 5cm wide and 5 to 15cm long, with subrounded to cordate bases, aristate biserrate Flowering shoots have leaves that are ovate to ovate-lanceolate, 2 to 5cm wide and 5 to 9.5cm long, cordate bases, incised and simple or biserrate margins wikipedia.org
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serrate
▪ I. serrate, a. Chiefly Nat. Hist. (ˈsɛreɪt) [ad. L. serrāt-us, f. serra saw: see -ate2.] Having or forming a row of small projections resembling the teeth of a saw; jagged or notched like a saw. serrate leaf: see quot. 1866.1668 Wilkins Real Char. ii. iv. §3. 109 Oblong shining serrate leaves. 169... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prunus himalaica
Leaves have biserrate margins, with caudate to acuminate apices and rounded bases, mounted on a 1cm pubescent petiole. wikipedia.org
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bi-
▪ I. bi- prefix1 the early OE., and the ordinary ME., form of the prefix be-; under which spelling see most of the words. Those alone are left under bi-, which did not survive long enough to be spelt with be-.▪ II. bi- prefix2 a. L. bi- (earlier dui-, cogn. with Gr. δι-, Skr. dvi-) ‘twice, doubly, h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prunus dictyoneura
They have cuneate bases, serrate or biserrate margins, and rounded to acute apices, with 5 to 8 secondary veins on either side of the midvein, with conspicuous wikipedia.org
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Rubus dorcheae
In addition, it has "both leaf surfaces green, upper surface more hairy than lower surface, leaf blade margins biserrate, sepal deltoid, tomentose on both wikipedia.org
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Ulmus 'Tiliaefolia'
Host said the leaf was biserrate. wikipedia.org
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Prunus mugus
They have cuneate bases, acutely biserrate margins, and obtuse to acute apices, with 5 to 9 secondary veins on either side of the midvein. wikipedia.org
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Aria eminens
The leaf margins usually have a single series of teeth ("uniserrate") although there can be evidence of a second series ("biserrate"). wikipedia.org
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Ulmus 'Virens'
The leaves are oval, < 10 cm long by < 5 cm wide, long acuminate at the apex, and coarsely biserrate; the bark a distinctive red. wikipedia.org
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Ulmus × hollandica 'Superba'
It bore large smooth biserrate dark green leaves, 8–12 cm (3–4 in) long and 4–6 cm broad, very oblique at the base and similar to those of the Wych Elm wikipedia.org
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