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Leaf Shapes and Arrangements

By blossom | January 20, 2006

Picture of Leaf Shapes

A tree’s leaf is one major marker that helps in keying out and identifying any species of tree. Most trees can be identified by the leaf alone.

As you can see in the illustration, leaves come in many shapes and sizes. The “star” shape of sweetgum is totally different from the heart-shaped leaf of an eastern redbud. Note that leaves can be described by observing their base, their margin and their tip or apex. Each characteristic has a name and is used a part of the identification process.

Also a leaf can either be simple (no extra leaflets) or compound (three or more leaflets). On a compound leaf, all leaflets are attached to a single leafstem or rachis.

Leaf Tips: These can be rounded, pointed, or take on other forms.

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