No, they are pinnate.
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∙ 10y agoYes, pecan leaves are typically alternately arranged along the stem and are composed of many leaflets with serrated edges. The leaflets can be oblong or lanceolate in shape and are generally not deeply lobed.
The weeping willow is not lobed. Its leaves are long and narrow with a slender, pointed tip.
The American elm has serrated margins on its leaves, not lobed. The leaf margins feature small, sharp teeth that give them a saw-like appearance.
Leaves can be classified based on their arrangement on the stem (opposite, alternate, whorled), shape (simple, compound), and margin (entire, serrated, lobed).
Geranium is an example of a flowering plant with lobed or palmately divided leaves.
No, cabbage does not have a palmately compound leaf. Cabbage leaves are simple and lobed, not divided into individual leaflets like palmately compound leaves.
Oak tree leafs are lobed in most varieties.
palmate lobed
The weeping willow is not lobed. Its leaves are long and narrow with a slender, pointed tip.
palmate lobed
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Yes, slugs do eat pecan leaves. Slugs will feed on any type of vegetation, but one of their favorites things to eat are leaves that are tender.
Oaks Trees have spirally arranged leaves, with a lobed margin in many species; some have serrated leaves or entire leaves with a smooth margin.
Dissected or lobed leaves have deep indentations or divisions that create distinct sections or lobes along the leaf margin. This gives the leaf a more intricate or complex appearance compared to simple, unbroken leaves.
Some common types of leaves include simple leaves, compound leaves, lobed leaves, and needle-like leaves. Simple leaves have one blade attached to the stem, compound leaves have multiple leaflets attached to the stem, lobed leaves have distinct lobes along the edges, and needle-like leaves are long and slender with a pointed tip. Each type of leaf structure serves different functions in terms of photosynthesis, water conservation, or protection.
The American elm has serrated margins on its leaves, not lobed. The leaf margins feature small, sharp teeth that give them a saw-like appearance.
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Honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos) has pinnate leaves.