A five-pronged leaf is typically referred to as a palmately compound leaf. This type of leaf has multiple leaflets branching out from a single point, resembling the layout of fingers on a hand.
Cannabis plants typically have leaves with serrated edges and five to seven leaflets in a palmate pattern. A three-pronged leaf may indicate a genetic mutation, stress during growth, or nutrient deficiencies. It is not a common characteristic of healthy cannabis plants.
A single sheet of paper is called a leaf.
The "five-finger leaf" typically refers to the leaves of the Finger Lime (Citrus australasica) or the leaves of the five-finger plant (Schefflera spp.). These leaves are characterized by their distinct palmate shape, with five elongated lobes radiating from a central point, resembling fingers. This leaf structure is common in various tropical and subtropical plants, contributing to their unique aesthetic appeal.
The main vein of a leaf is called the midrib. It provides structure and support to the leaf and helps transport water and nutrients throughout the leaf.
The length of a leaf is typically referred to as the leaf blade length.
Cannabis plants typically have leaves with serrated edges and five to seven leaflets in a palmate pattern. A three-pronged leaf may indicate a genetic mutation, stress during growth, or nutrient deficiencies. It is not a common characteristic of healthy cannabis plants.
A five-pronged weapon is commonly referred to as a "tanto" when specifically discussing a Japanese dagger-like weapon, or more broadly as a "trident" in the context of a three-pronged spear. However, the term "pentacle" can also refer to a five-pointed weapon in a more mythological or symbolic context. In martial arts, a five-pronged weapon may also be known as a "five-section staff" or "nunchaku" depending on its construction and use.
A Trident!
A palmate leaf.
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The leaf blade , the main vein , the veins , the stem and the leaf.
a small leaf is called microphyll, that's the scientific term
A three-pronged spear is called a trident.2nd Answerer says:There are several types of three-pronged spears such as the trident, trishula, leister, gig and the triple-pronged fork, used for spearfishing or combat. (The actual name that is used depends on the country.)See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
It is called a trident, and Poseidon uses it as one of his symbols of power.
the two proinged fork was called his spike sceptre
A ground wire.
A leaf's edge is called its margin.