smooth, serrated, wavy, lobated, toothed, scalloped are the main type of margins.
The different leaf margins include entire (smooth and without any teeth), serrate (with sharp, pointed teeth), dentate (with rounded teeth), crenate (with shallow, rounded teeth), lobed (with distinct lobes), and incised (with deep, irregularly shaped teeth).
they r propagated by leaf margins
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Several varieties of Bryophyllum are grown from buds produced at the leaf margins.
If a leaf is serrated, the margin or outside edge of the leaf isn't smooth. It will have a sharpness (like hollies) or it could be rounded, crenate margin (water oak).
No, not all oak leaves have saw-like edges, but yes, some may have atypically, non-sinuate leaf margins. For example, the sawtooth oak (Quercus acutissima) is an example of a tree whose foliage recalls the edges of a saw.
What is margin of neem leaf
Entire
they r propagated by leaf margins
In most of the cases it has spiny leaf margins.
Yes the margins are different on different types of printers as the size of the printer and type of printer are not the same.
yes, they have serrated leaf margins
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Bryophyllum propagates from leaf cuttings. Small buds develop at the grooves of leaf margins. Each of these buds are capable of growing into separate plant.
Several varieties of Bryophyllum are grown from buds produced at the leaf margins.
Background information on simple leaf plants has a single blade that insert directly into the petiole. The leaf may have many lobes along its margins.
If a leaf is serrated, the margin or outside edge of the leaf isn't smooth. It will have a sharpness (like hollies) or it could be rounded, crenate margin (water oak).
The default margins are the margins preset by the software manufacturer. That may be one inch (1") or one and a quarter inches (1.25"). Most software has options for resetting the default margins if you prefer a different measurement. You should be able to find that information by asking for reset margins.