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Widest part of leaf Widest part of leaf

Stalk where blade attaches to stem Stalk where blade attaches to stem

Shape of leaf where it attaches to petiole Shape of leaf where it attaches to petiole Triangle Round Heart Straight Uneven

Point where petiole attaches to stem Point where petiole attaches to stem

Regular, deciduous leaves with a wide blade Regular, deciduous leaves with a wide blade

Slender leaves, needles or scales Slender leaves, needles or scales

Pattern which leaves are attached to stem Pattern which leaves are attached to stem Alternate Alternate Opposite Opposite Whorled Whorled

Simple OR Single leaf Simple OR Single leaf Compound OR multiple leaflets Compound OR multiple leaflets

Single Leaf

Having more than one blade Having more than one blade Made of leaflets Made of leaflets

Many small leaves Many small leaves

Made of 3 or more leaflets In the shape of a hand

Leaflets attached to along a central stalk Leaflets attached to along a central stalk

Rounded projection of leaf Rounded projection of leaf

Edge of leaf Edge of leaf Smooth (entire) Smooth (entire) Toothed Toothed Serrate / saw toothed Serrate / saw toothed Double serrate / double saw toothed Double serrate / double saw toothed

Parallel – veins run parallel to each other Parallel – veins run parallel to each other Pinnate – veins run off of a single vein Pinnate – veins run off of a single vein Palmate – veins come from a single point like the palm of your hand Palmate – veins come from a single point like the palm of your hand