A palmately lobed leaf has lobes that radiate out from a central point, resembling the fingers of a hand. Look for a leaf with multiple lobes that are connected at a central point, similar to the shape of a palm.
Papaya leaf is a simple leaf that is deeply lobed with palmate venation.
yes there is a type of cassava that is compound
To identify a plant with a 5-lobed leaf, look for a leaf that is divided into five distinct sections or lobes. Count the lobes on the leaf to confirm that there are five of them. This characteristic can help you narrow down the plant species you are trying to identify.
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.
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.
No, Manihot utilissima, commonly known as cassava, has compound leaves. The leaves are palmately lobed, meaning they are divided into multiple leaflets radiating from a common point at the end of the petiole.
All leafs grow from a single leaf stalk. If the question is leafs on a stem then the answer is a simple leaf. Characteristic of simple leaves are that each have axillary buds on terminal at the stem. If the question was leaflet on a stalk then its everything except palmately and pinnately lobed. http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hort/biology/Lab/leaftypes.html
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 simple leaf is a leaf, such as an aspen leaf, that does not divide into parts. A compound leaf is a leaf, such as a walnut leaf, that has several leaflets coming off of a single petiole.
Geranium is an example of a flowering plant with lobed or palmately divided leaves.
Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) has a simple entire (smooth edges, without lobes or teeth) leaf type.
In pinnate leaf the leaf lamina forms the leaflets whereas in palmate leaf the lamina becomes palm like.