I do not have the leaf before me and can not remember what it looks like, but.....
A monocot leaf has parallel veins, lines of veins that do not meet or cross.
A dicot has reticulated veins, veins that look somewhat like a messy spider web, crossing and perpendicular to each other.
Look at the leaf and decide on this general information given you.
Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) has a simple entire (smooth edges, without lobes or teeth) leaf type.
The leaf of the eastern white pine is smooth, meaning it is not lobed. The needles are slender and can measure between 2.5 to 5 inches in length.
Papaya leaves are typically large, lobed, and palmately veined, resembling the shape of a hand with elongated fingers. The leaves are usually arranged spirally at the top of the stem and have a smooth texture with a glossy surface.
A lobed leaf is a leaf with deep indentations or divisions along its edges, creating distinct lobes. This differs from other types of leaf structures, such as simple leaves with smooth edges or compound leaves with separate leaflets, because lobed leaves have these distinct lobes that give them a unique appearance.
A red maple leaf is toothed, which means it has serrated edges resembling teeth.
toothhed
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The 3 basic leaf shapes are Lobed, Smoothed, and Toothed.
Any leaf that isn't a needle is a broad leaf, so yes a maple leaf is a broad leaf. A maple leaf is not lobed, it is just a different shape and is toothed.
A pecan leaf is typically pinnately compound with leaflets that are generally smooth-edged (entire) rather than lobed or toothed. Each leaf can have 9 to 17 leaflets, which are elongated and can be slightly serrated at the edges but lack distinct lobes. Overall, pecan leaves present a more uniform appearance without significant lobing or tooth-like projections.
Papaya leaves have smooth edges and are typically palmately lobed, meaning they have multiple lobes originating from a single point like the fingers of a hand.
Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) has a simple entire (smooth edges, without lobes or teeth) leaf type.
The edges of a leaf are called the leaf margins. These margins can vary in shape and texture, with common types including smooth (entire), serrated (toothed), lobed, or wavy. The specific characteristics of the leaf margin can help in identifying different plant species.
No, a Hickory leaf edge is typically serrated or toothed, not smooth.
The leaf of the eastern white pine is smooth, meaning it is not lobed. The needles are slender and can measure between 2.5 to 5 inches in length.
Papaya leaves are typically large, lobed, and palmately veined, resembling the shape of a hand with elongated fingers. The leaves are usually arranged spirally at the top of the stem and have a smooth texture with a glossy surface.
A lobed leaf is a leaf with deep indentations or divisions along its edges, creating distinct lobes. This differs from other types of leaf structures, such as simple leaves with smooth edges or compound leaves with separate leaflets, because lobed leaves have these distinct lobes that give them a unique appearance.