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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.

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