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  2. Leaf gap - Wikipedia

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    The leaf is connected to the stem by the leaf trace, which grows through the leaf gap. The leaf gap is a break in the vascular tissue of a stem above the point of attachment of a leaf trace. [1] It exists in the nodal region of the stem as a "gap in the continuity of the primary vascular cylinder above the level where a leaf trace diverges ...

  3. Veronica triphyllos - Wikipedia

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    A small (to 20 cm) annual herb, glandular-hairy. Its paired leaves are small (to 12 x 8 mm) and deeply-lobed, the lobes tracing back to a small area of the leaf base like the fingers of a hand. The flowers at the stem tops are deep blue and small (3-4(10) mm diam) on moderately long stalks (5–15 mm), maturing to form a fruit of 5–6 mm.

  4. Microphylls and megaphylls - Wikipedia

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    In plant anatomy and evolution a microphyll (or lycophyll) is a type of plant leaf with one single, unbranched leaf vein. [1] Plants with microphyll leaves occur early in the fossil record, and few such plants exist today. In the classical concept of a microphyll, the leaf vein emerges from the protostele without leaving a leaf gap. Leaf gaps ...

  5. Brenda Shore - Wikipedia

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    "Cladode Anatomy and Leaf Trace Systems in New Zealand Brooms" (PDF). Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 80: 81– 96. ISSN 0035-9181. Wikidata Q89183321. Brenda F Slade (1953). "Somatic Chromosome Number of the New Zealand Broom Genera and a Discussion of Their Relationship" (PDF). Transactions of the Royal Society of New ...

  6. Glossary of leaf morphology - Wikipedia

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    whole leaf: Having the form of a thong or strap lyrate: lyratus: whole leaf: Shaped like a lyre, pinnately lobed leaf with an enlarged terminal lobe and smaller lateral lobes. See also List of lyrate plants. mucronate: mucronatus: leaf tip: Ending abruptly in a small sharp point as a continuation of the midrib [4] multifid: multi + findere ...

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  8. Leafcasting - Wikipedia

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    Leafcasting is a method of strengthening paper so as to preserve it. Leafcasting fills in parts that may be missing in papers by the design of conservators or by age. The process covers an existing sheet of damaged paper with replacement fiber, thus increasing its future usability. [1]

  9. Plant anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Plant anatomy or phytotomy is the general term for the study of the internal structure of plants.Originally, it included plant morphology, the description of the physical form and external structure of plants, but since the mid-20th century, plant anatomy has been considered a separate field referring only to internal plant structure.