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The document describes various terms used to describe the features of leaves, including: 1. The apices, bases, margins, arrangements, venation, and shapes of leaves. Terms like acuminate, acute, auriculate, cordate, dentate, opposite, parallel, and reniform are used to characterize these structural features. 2. The attachments of leaves, including terms like decurrent, ligulate, ocreate, peltate, petiolate, and sessile. 3. The margins of leaves and terms for describing edges such as ciliate, crenate, dentate, entire, incised, and serrate.
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Leaves 1

The document describes various terms used to describe the features of leaves, including: 1. The apices, bases, margins, arrangements, venation, and shapes of leaves. Terms like acuminate, acute, auriculate, cordate, dentate, opposite, parallel, and reniform are used to characterize these structural features. 2. The attachments of leaves, including terms like decurrent, ligulate, ocreate, peltate, petiolate, and sessile. 3. The margins of leaves and terms for describing edges such as ciliate, crenate, dentate, entire, incised, and serrate.
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LEAF APICES

Acuminate
Acute
Apiculate
Aristate
Caudate
Cirrhose
Cleft
Cuspidate
Emarginate
Mucronate
Mucronulate
Obcordate
Obtuse
Retuse
Rounded
Spinose
Truncate
ATTACHMENT
Decurrent
Ligulate
Ocreate
Peltate
Petiolate
Sessile
Sheating

BASES
Amplexicaule
Attenuate
Auricalate
Connate perfoliate
Cordate
Cuneate
Hostate
Oblique
Perfoliate
Reniform
Sogittate

MARGINS
Aculeate
Ciliate
Cleft
Crenate
Crenulate
Crispate
Dentate
Denticulate
Divided
Double-serrate
Entire
Erose
Incised
Lacerate
Laciniate
Lobed
Palmatifid
Parted
Pinnatifid
Revolute
Serrate
Serrulate
Sinuate
Undulate

ARRANGEMENT
Opposite
Alternate
Decussate
Distichous
Whorled
Equitant
Imbricate
Fascicled

VENATION
Dichotomous
Palmately nettle
Pinnately nettle
Peni-parallel
Reticulate
Parallel

Shapes

Auriculiform
Cordiform
Falciform
Hastiform
Ligulate
Lyrate
Linear
Panduriform
Peltiform
Reniform
Runcinate
Sagitiform
Spatulate

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