Clipart images of leaves. This gallery contains shapes of leaves and types of leaves. For leaves of specific shrubs or trees, please check our flowers and shrubs selections, or our trees gallery, respectively.
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Leaf, parallel-veined
This type of parallel-veined leaf has veins running from the midrib of the leaf to the margins.... |
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Leaf, Parted
This is an example of a pinnately parted leaf.... |
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Leaf, Parted
This is an example of a palmately parted leaf.... |
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Leaf, Pectinate
"Pectinate.--Like the teeth of a comb." -Newman, 1850... |
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Leaf, Peltate
"Peltate.--Stalk fastened in the middle." -Newman, 1850... |
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Leaf, Perfoliate
A perfoliate leaf is when there is a stem through the leaf.... |
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Leaf, Pinnate
"Pinnate.--Term applied to a leaf when cut into many parallel segments, like the rose." -Newman, 1850... |
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Leaf, Pinnatifid
A leaf cut or cleft in a pinnate manner, with the divisions half way down or more, and the sinuses or lobes narrow or acute. ... |
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Leaf, Pinnatifid
"Pinnate.--Term applied to a leaf when cut into many parallel segments, like the rose." -Newman, 1850... |
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Leaf, Plaited
"Plicate.--Folded like a fan, or plaited." -Newman, 1850... |
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Leaf, Plicate
"Transverse section of a plicate or plaited leaf." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893... |
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Leaf, Pondweed
"Vertical section of the leaf of Potamogeton or Pondweed, showing air cavities or lecunae l, and parenehymatous cells p, with granules." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893... |
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Leaf, Repand
Wavy; tending to be sinuate, but less even; undulate; said chiefly of leaves and leaf margins. ... |
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Leaf, Revolute
"Transverse section of a revolute leaf." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893... |
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Leaf, Rhomboid
A rhomboid or diamond-shaped leaf.... |
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Leaf, Runcinate
An irregular saw-toothed or pinnately incised with the lobes or teeth hooked backwards. ... |
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Leaf, Sagittate
A leaf shaped like a triangle. ... |
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Leaf, Serrated
"Serrated.--Edged with sharp teet, like those of a saw." -Newman, 1850... |
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Leaf, Spatulate
"Spatulate.--Having the form of a spatula; a kind of knife, almost spoon-shaped, but flat." -Newman, 1850... |
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Leaf, Sphagnum
"Portion of leaf of Sphagnum, in cross section on the left, and surface view on the right. h, hole through the wall; i, chlorophyll-bearing cells; j, water-storage and water-conducting cells, with ann... |
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Leaf, Spreading
Spreading leaves.... |
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Leaf, Stipule
"Stipulae.--Two small leaves, placed usually at the base of the floral leaf, and on opposite sides of the branch." -Newman, 1850... |
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Leaf, Ternate
"Ternate.--Consisting of three leaflets." -Newman, 1850... |
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Leaf, Toothed
"Toothed.--Cut so as to resemble teeth." -Newman, 1850... |
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Leaf, Triangular
A triangular leaf.... |