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sagittate

[saj-i-teyt] / ˈsædʒ ɪˌteɪt /


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Anthers sagittate, the basal lobes attenuate into tails.

From The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee by Gray, Asa

The corolla was snow-white, except for a minute, sagittate marking of bright cerise on the lower lip.

From Lodges in the Wilderness by Scully, W. C. (William Charles)

Anthers with tails or acutely sagittate; pappus none.—Low, densely floccose-woolly annuals; extreme western.

From The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee by Gray, Asa

Leaves broad or narrow, sagittate at base — 5. 4a.

From The Plants of Michigan Simple Keys for the Identification of the Native Seed Plants of the State by Gleason, Henry Allan

Leaves ovate to linear, not sagittate at base — 4. 3b.

From The Plants of Michigan Simple Keys for the Identification of the Native Seed Plants of the State by Gleason, Henry Allan