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1. Leaf blade usually oblong to ovate Cordate or nearly so at base; leaf and fruit without pubescence
2. 5 Leaf blade usually oblong to ovate, cordate or nearly so at base; leaf and fruit without pubescence .
3. (Biology) heart-shaped: a Cordate leaf; cordate shells.
4. Leaf blade base rounded or unequally Cordate: 3
5. 4 Basal leaf blade oblong, base not cordate.
6. Basal leaf blade oblong base not Cordate: 5
7. 2 Leaf blade base rounded or unequally cordate...
8. The leaves are Cordate -ovate to subhastate-ovate, typically ranging in size from 3.5to5cm in long and 1.8to5cm in wide, though they are sometimes larger.
9. Leaf ovate, apex tending to curl, with semi-amplexicaul decurrencies.
10. Primary leaflets: narrowly ovate; tip acute to acuminate; base cordate and asymmetrical; first pair overlap terminal leaflet.
11. Leaves opposite, variable in size and shape, but essentially ovate to cordate with a deep basal sinus, Acuminate
12. (of a leaf) shaped like a heart Familiarity information: Cordate used as an …
13. Dictionary entry overview: What does Cordate mean? • Cordate (adjective) The adjective Cordate has 1 sense:
14. Surface of leaf: smooth, rather strongly ribbed with veins inserted into the stem (midrib) almost at right angles; lamina broad and ovate.
15. What does Cordate mean? Information and translations of Cordate in the most comprehensive …
16. That is a renate but not a Cordate, or a Cordate without being a renate
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18. Knowing that you have a Cordate …
19. Leaves are ovate to lanceolate, cordate at the base and acuminate at the apex, pubescent especially beneath and on the veins of the lower surface; by maturing, hairs remain only on the veins and along the margin.
20. Ovate Cardiid with regular but low ribs
21. Cordate has always been very fast to …
22. Buds with ovate, Acuminulate scales, densely gray-pubescent
23. Descr.A shrub, everywhere covered with a glaucous-white, pulverulent substance; young branches four-sided.Leaves numerous, opposite, large, three to four inches long, elliptical-ovate or cordate, sessile and half embracing the stem, coriaceous, Acuminulate, margined, penninerved, the nerves very patent
24. Definition of Cordate in the Definitions.net dictionary
25. History and Etymology for Cordate borrowed from New Latin cordātus, from Latin cord-, cor "heart" + -ātus -ate entry 3 — more at heart entry 1 Learn More about Cordate Time Traveler for Cordate