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• A leaf is an organ of a
vascular plant, as defined in
botanical terms, and in
particular in plant
morphology. Foliage is a
mass noun that refers to
leaves as a feature of plants.
• Typically a leaf is a thin,
flattened organ borne above
ground and specialized for
photosynthesis.
• Leaves are the powerhouse of plants. In most
plants, leaves are the major site of food
production for the plant.
• Sometimes leaves are divided into two or
more sections called leaflets.
– Leaves with a single undivided blade are called
simple, those with two or more leaflets are called
compound.
oLower epidermis – outmost tissue on the
lower side of the leaf; protects the leaf
oUpper epidermis – outmost tissue on the
upper side of the leaf; protects the leaf
oMesophyll – all of the middle tissue of the
leaf
 Palisade layer
 Spongy layer
o Vascular Bundles –
supply support for the
leaf; contain the xylem
and the phloem
 Xylem – found in the
vein; transports
minerals and water
from roots to shoots
 Phloem – found in the
vein; transports sugar &
other products of
photosynthesis from
leaves to other parts of
the plant
• Cuticle
– Waxy substance that
covers the leaves &
stems
– Waterproof layer that
keeps water in plants
• Stomata
- opening between the
guard cells; allows for gas
exchange and some water
 Guard cells -
specialized cells
surround the stomata
and are shaped like two
cupped hands.
• External Anatomy
o Petiole – a thin stalk that connects the blade of
the leaf to the plant’s stem
o Blade – a thin flat part; extends of the end of the
petiole
o Midrib – main vein; continuation of petiole
o Leaf tip- leaf apex of the outer end of the leaf
o Leaf Base – expanded area where leaf attached
• Simple leaf = undivided blade with a single
axillary bud at the base of its petiole.
• Compound leaf = blade divided into leaflets,
leaflets lack an axillary bud but each compound
leaf has a single bud at the base of its petiole
• Palmately Compound - is one in which all the leaflets arise
from a common point at the tip of the petiole.
• Pinnately Compound - a row of leaflets forms on either side
of an extension of the petiole called the rachis
• Opposite – A pair of leaves is attached at a node. They are at
the same level(node)
• Alternate – A single leaf is attached at a node. They are the
different level(node)
• Whorled – Three of more leaves are attached at a node.
acicular
hastate
falcate
obovate
• Crenate
– If a leaf has a Crenate
margin, then the
edge of the leaf has
blunt, rounded teeth.
• Entire
– A leaf that is smooth
all the way around
has an Entire margin
• Serrate
– A Serrate margin is
when a leaf has
sharp, "saw-like"
teeth.
• Dentate
– A Dentate margin is
when a leaf has
triangular, "tooth-
like" edges.
• Incised
– If a leaf has an
Incised margin, it has
deep, irregular teeth.
• Lobed
– When a leaf has a
Lobed margin, the
leaf has deep,
rounded edges.
• Sinuate
– A Sinuate margin
describes the sinuous,
slightly wavy line along
the edge of a leaf.
• Undulate
– When a leaf has an
Undulate margin, it has
extremely wavy lines
along the edge.
• Denticulate
– With fine dentition
• Ciliate
– With fine hairs
• Acute
-Ending in a sharp,
but not prolonged
point
• Acuminate
-Long-pointed,
prolonged into a
narrow, tapering
point in a concave
manner
• Cuspidate
-With a sharp,
elongated, rigid tip;
tipped with a cusp
• Emarginate
-Indented,with a
shallow notch at the
tip
• Aristate
-having an awn.
• Mucronate
-ending in a
mucro or sharp
point.
• Obtuse
-not sharp or
pointed; blunt.
• Truncate
- having a square
or broad end.
• Acuminate
-Gradually narrowing
at the base.
• Acute
-Becoming Gradually
Pointed
• Rounded
-A curved base with
margins that form a
smooth arc.
• Oblique
-an asymmetrical base
with unequal size lobes,
attached to the midvein
at different levels.
• Cordate
-is a heart-shaped.
• Sagittate
-a base with pointed
lobes directed
downwards.
• Hastate
-a base with pointed
lobes directed
outwards.
• Truncate
-a broad straight
base, abruptly ending at
right angles to the
midvein
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Leaf Summary

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. • A leaf is an organ of a vascular plant, as defined in botanical terms, and in particular in plant morphology. Foliage is a mass noun that refers to leaves as a feature of plants. • Typically a leaf is a thin, flattened organ borne above ground and specialized for photosynthesis.
  • 4. • Leaves are the powerhouse of plants. In most plants, leaves are the major site of food production for the plant. • Sometimes leaves are divided into two or more sections called leaflets. – Leaves with a single undivided blade are called simple, those with two or more leaflets are called compound.
  • 5.
  • 6. oLower epidermis – outmost tissue on the lower side of the leaf; protects the leaf oUpper epidermis – outmost tissue on the upper side of the leaf; protects the leaf oMesophyll – all of the middle tissue of the leaf  Palisade layer  Spongy layer
  • 7. o Vascular Bundles – supply support for the leaf; contain the xylem and the phloem  Xylem – found in the vein; transports minerals and water from roots to shoots  Phloem – found in the vein; transports sugar & other products of photosynthesis from leaves to other parts of the plant
  • 8. • Cuticle – Waxy substance that covers the leaves & stems – Waterproof layer that keeps water in plants • Stomata - opening between the guard cells; allows for gas exchange and some water  Guard cells - specialized cells surround the stomata and are shaped like two cupped hands.
  • 9.
  • 10. • External Anatomy o Petiole – a thin stalk that connects the blade of the leaf to the plant’s stem o Blade – a thin flat part; extends of the end of the petiole o Midrib – main vein; continuation of petiole o Leaf tip- leaf apex of the outer end of the leaf o Leaf Base – expanded area where leaf attached
  • 11. • Simple leaf = undivided blade with a single axillary bud at the base of its petiole.
  • 12. • Compound leaf = blade divided into leaflets, leaflets lack an axillary bud but each compound leaf has a single bud at the base of its petiole
  • 13. • Palmately Compound - is one in which all the leaflets arise from a common point at the tip of the petiole. • Pinnately Compound - a row of leaflets forms on either side of an extension of the petiole called the rachis
  • 14. • Opposite – A pair of leaves is attached at a node. They are at the same level(node) • Alternate – A single leaf is attached at a node. They are the different level(node) • Whorled – Three of more leaves are attached at a node.
  • 15.
  • 17. • Crenate – If a leaf has a Crenate margin, then the edge of the leaf has blunt, rounded teeth. • Entire – A leaf that is smooth all the way around has an Entire margin
  • 18. • Serrate – A Serrate margin is when a leaf has sharp, "saw-like" teeth. • Dentate – A Dentate margin is when a leaf has triangular, "tooth- like" edges.
  • 19. • Incised – If a leaf has an Incised margin, it has deep, irregular teeth. • Lobed – When a leaf has a Lobed margin, the leaf has deep, rounded edges.
  • 20. • Sinuate – A Sinuate margin describes the sinuous, slightly wavy line along the edge of a leaf. • Undulate – When a leaf has an Undulate margin, it has extremely wavy lines along the edge.
  • 21. • Denticulate – With fine dentition • Ciliate – With fine hairs
  • 22. • Acute -Ending in a sharp, but not prolonged point • Acuminate -Long-pointed, prolonged into a narrow, tapering point in a concave manner
  • 23. • Cuspidate -With a sharp, elongated, rigid tip; tipped with a cusp • Emarginate -Indented,with a shallow notch at the tip
  • 24. • Aristate -having an awn. • Mucronate -ending in a mucro or sharp point.
  • 25. • Obtuse -not sharp or pointed; blunt. • Truncate - having a square or broad end.
  • 26. • Acuminate -Gradually narrowing at the base. • Acute -Becoming Gradually Pointed • Rounded -A curved base with margins that form a smooth arc.
  • 27. • Oblique -an asymmetrical base with unequal size lobes, attached to the midvein at different levels. • Cordate -is a heart-shaped. • Sagittate -a base with pointed lobes directed downwards.
  • 28. • Hastate -a base with pointed lobes directed outwards. • Truncate -a broad straight base, abruptly ending at right angles to the midvein