The coriaceous, broadly ovate leaves range from 2.5 to 4 cm long, and have from 8 to 12 pairs of coarse blunt teeth.
Each segment again is 3-lobed with coarse sharp teeth.
The leaves are alternate, leathery, long ovate, entire or with a few coarse teeth.
It has both coarse and fine teeth and can be used to trim curved and straight edges.
Its simple, alternate, thick, egg-shaped to rhombic leaves mostly have coarse teeth, with the uppermost leaves entire.
Do not use the rip saw for these cuts, the coarse teeth will chew up the wood.
Then use a drywall saw, a pointed handsaw with coarse teeth, to cut material between studs.
Compact saw such as Japanese style backsaw with coarse teeth (folding models available).
The cordate to reniform leaves are 2.5 to 3.5 cm wide with coarse, shallow, blunt teeth.
Both of these hand tools have pointed blades with coarse teeth.