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  1. Glossary of leaf morphology - Wikipedia

    • Leaf margins (edges) are frequently used in visual plant identification because they are usually consistent within a species or group of species, and are an easy characteristic to observe. Edge and margin are interchangeable in the sense that they both refer to the outside perimeter of a leaf. See more

    Overview

    The following terms are used to describe leaf morphology in the description and taxonomy of plants. Leaves may be simple (that is, the leaf blade or 'lamina' is undivided) or compound (that is, the leaf blade is div… See more

    Leaf structure

    Leaves of most plants include a flat structure called the blade or lamina supported by a network of veins, a petiole and a leaf base; but not all leaves are flat, some are cylindrical. Leaves may be simple, wit… See more

    Latin descriptions

    The Latin word for 'leaf', folium, is neuter. In descriptions of a single leaf, the neuter singular ending of the adjective is used, e.g. folium lanceolatum 'lanceolate leaf', folium lineare 'linear leaf'. In descriptions of multiple lea… See more

     
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  2. There are four major classifications into which all others fit:

    • Entire Leaf: The margin is even and smooth around the entire leaf edge. Examples are magnolia or dogwood tree leaves.
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    Botanical description of leaves can vary depending on the specific plant species, but these are some common characteristics:

    • The blade is the broad, flattened part of the leaf attached to the stem. ...
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  3. Leaf Shape: Margins, Venation and Position - Lizzie Harper

     
  4. 2.4.1: External Structure of Leaves - Biology LibreTexts

  5. Identify a Tree Using Leaf Shape, Margin, and Venation

  6. Types of Tree Leaves with Pictures: Identification Guide (Leaf ...

  7. Leaf: Types, Terms and Phyllotaxy (With Diagram) - Biology …

  8. Types of Tree Leaves with Pictures for Easy …

    Nov 16, 2022 · The overall form of the leaf around its margins is extremely essential in distinguishing types of tree leaves from left to right: unlobed, lobed, and serrated. Leaves’ margins create patterns that aid in the identification of …

  9. THE SHAPE OF LEAVES - Plant Specialists

    Jul 24, 2022 · The most common arrangement of the leaf on the stem is either “alternate” (Sweetgum), or “opposite” (Maple). Less common are “basal”, “cauline”, “verticillate”, “rosulate”, or “in rows”.

  10. Leaf description glossary - University of Rochester

    Leaves generally of simple, often convex shape, without partitions, lobes, or large lobe-like teeth. Leaves with small, marginal teeth or serrations are generally regarded as simple. The term entire refers leaves without any toothing or …

  11. Leaf Structures – GrowIt BuildIT

    Leaves generally have a unique shape for each plant. But, those shapes can be categorized fairly nicely, so that you can quickly narrow down the possible leaf shapes. Not every leaf matches a single shape described below. Sometimes, …

  12. Identifying Leaf Margins: A Guide to Plant ID Tips

  13. Tree Leaf Margins: Serrated vs. Smooth: Tree Leaf Key

  14. The Art of Accurately Describing Leaves for Identification

  15. Identifying Plant Leaves: Information On Leaf Types And …

  16. Leaf - Wikipedia

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  18. Leaf Margins – Recognise Plants

  19. Botany/Leaves (forms) - Wikibooks, open books for an open world

  20. How To Identify Different Leaf Shapes (Part 4 of 11)

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