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What are the types of leaf margin

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Leaf MARGINS: main part of the leaf, usually large and flat. Undulate: having a wavy margin. Sinuate: with a sinous margin. Serrate: having a sharp edge. Dentate: having a toothed margin. Lobate: lobed. Scalloped: with a scalloped margin. Palmate: like the fingers of a hand spread open. Digitate: finger like. Bipinnatisect: with 2 levels of petioles which segments are sessile. Tripinnatisect: with 3 levels of petioles which segments are sessile. Pinnatisect: with similar parts on each side of the central axis and sessile. Palmatisect: with palmate veins and lobes split to the base of the blade. Pedate: palmately divided which lateral segments also divided. Palmatilobate: palmate leaf with rounded lobes. BIPARTITE: divided into two parts. TRIPARTITE: divided into three parts. Palmatipartite: divided almost to the leaf margin. PINNATIFID: with pinnated divisions.



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