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The leaves are divided deeply into many narrow lobes.
The leaves are divided deeply into 5 to 7 lobes, the blades dark green in color and 3 to 6 centimeters wide.
The flowers develop into capsules that are divided deeply into three lobes.
The leaf blades are variable in shape, but are often divided deeply into several lobes.
The five bright red petals are each divided deeply into 4 to 6 long, pointed lobes, sometimes appearing fringed.
The small leaves are divided deeply into three to five toothed lobes which may be divided partway into smaller lobes.
The leaves are incubous and divided deeply into three to five portions, and edges of the leaf divisions are fringed with cilia.
The leaves are divided deeply into lobes, the longest in the basal rosette approaching 10 centimeters long and those higher on the stem reduced in size.
The thick, pale green leaflets vary in shape from lance-shaped to diamond, triangular, or spade-shaped, and are sometimes divided deeply into lobes, or into two smaller leaflets.