DENDROLOGY AND SOCIETY
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petiole, leaf margin and lamina
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leaf base, petiole and lamina
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leaf base, leaf apex and lamina
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leaf apex, petiole and lamina
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Detailed explanation-1: -The typical leaf consists of three main parts: the blade or lamina, the petiole or leaf stalk, and the stipules (if present). The blade or lamina is the broad, flat part of the leaf that contains the chloroplasts and is responsible for most of the photosynthesis.
Detailed explanation-2: -Most leaves have two main parts: (1) the blade and (2) the petiole, or leaf stalk. The leaves of some kinds of plants also have a third part, called the stipules.
Detailed explanation-3: -A simple leaf is described as a single lamina attached to a stem by one petiole. A compound leaf is a divided leaf blade where the divisions are called leaflets. In palmately compound leaves, the leaflets attach at the tip of the petiole, just like fingers attach to a palm. More items •07-Nov-2021