"Betel' is an English equivalent of the Ilokano word gawed (leaf). The leaf in question serves as an edible part of an evergreen perennial vine in the Piperaceae family of kavas and peppers. It will be found natively in southeast and southeast Asia.
The configuration of the oak leaf is commonly thin and flat. It is commonly identified by it's lobes, areas of the leaf that stretch from the center, and the sinuses, the spaces between the lobes.
There is no official rules on how the wear the poppy. The leaf appears on English poppies but not on Scottish ones. Also the Royal British Legion has produced metals pins and some years the leaf has been at the 1 o'clock position. When I was in the army, not once were we told that the leaf had to be at the 11 o'clock position. This is a 'legend' that has come to fruition over the last few years. Maybe the British Legion will make a rule one day regarding the leaf but as of today there is no ruling or etiquette regarding the leaf.
A Neem leaf is a compound leaf a
it is a simple leaf.
Yes, banana leaf is a monocot leaf
frunda
The phrase 'the last leaf' when translated to Indonesian is daun terakhir.
Baraniw
"the leaf" such as a leaf of paper a leaf of a tree...
basil leaf
Cebollitas is a Spanish word translated into English it means onions. Onions are a vegetable that are rounded, the bulb of the plant is tight and concentric of leaf bases.
Bengal quince leaf or quince leaf.
means leaf in asian
"Thousand leaf" is an English equivalent of the French word millefeuille. The masculine singular noun merges the numeral mille ("thousand") and the feminine singular noun feuille ("leaf") and refers to a three-layer puff pastry that reveals a confectioner's sugar dust and two layers of pastry cream. The pronunciation will be "meel-foy" in Alsatian French.
Palm leaf
The English name for karepak leaf is Moringa leaf.
beetle leaf