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Ovate--egg-shaped with the larger end at the bottom ![]()
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Elliptic--shaped like an ellipse, tapered at both ends and with curved sides. ![]()
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Oblong--tapered to both ends, but with the sides more or less parallel ![]()
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Lanceolate--shaped like the tip of a lance, broadest at the base and tapered to a long point ![]()
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Linear--very long and thin, with the sides parallel (In this photo, the grass-like leaves are linear; they belong to the pink-flowered plant) ![]() |
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Orbicular--nearly circular in outline ![]() |
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Cordate--heart-shaped with the wide part at the bottom |
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Hastate--with two basal lobes that point straight out ![]() |
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Sagittate--with two basal lobes that point backwards (toward the petiole) ![]() |
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Peltate--with the petiole attached to the center of the underside of the blade ![]() |
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Perfoliate--with the petiole appearing to run through the center of the leaf ![]() |
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Terete--circular in cross-section. (The example shown is from a succulent plant) ![]() |