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A deeply-lobed leaf blade is one where the lobes (indentations or divisions) on the edge of the leaf extend inwards towards the central vein of the leaf, creating a pattern of multiple deep, distinct lobes. This gives the leaf a highly segmented or divided appearance, with pronounced gaps or spaces between the lobes.

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1y ago

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