STRUCTURE OF LEAVES Basically, a leaf consists of a blade and its petiole. When petiole is absent the leaf is termed sessile. There is often a small.

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STRUCTURE OF LEAVES Basically, a leaf consists of a blade and its petiole. When petiole is absent the leaf is termed sessile. There is often a small earlike appendage at each side of the leaf base named stipule. In a compound leaf, each apparent blade is called a leaflet. The stalk of each leaflet is called a Petiole and the earlike appendage of each leaflet is called stipule. 2. TYPES OF LEAF   A simple leaf is one that is not divided into leaflets. A compound leaf is one that is divided into many leaflets. The leaflets have no leaf or flower bud. Compound leaf may be pinnate or palmate. Palmately compound leaf is one with leaflets radiating from a common point e.g. cassava, Vitexdoniana. Pinnately compound leaf is one with the leaflets arranged along the sides of an elongated mid-rib. The leaf may be once pinnate, twice pinnate or thrice pinnate. In these cases it means the leaflets are further divided. Compound leaves also have difference types of leaf arrangements namely:- Trifoliate, paripinmate, imparipinnate, Biprinnate and digitate. 1. Trifoliate 2. Paripinnate 3. Imparipinnate 4. Bipinnate Bipinnate leaves are those in which each pinnate leaflet is itself divided into pinnate leaflets i.e. (Twice pinnate). 5. Digitate:-Digitate leaves are those in which leaflets radiate out from the end of the stalk, like the fingers of a hand. Thrice pinnate leaves are sometimes called bi-compound leaves. i.e bi-compound leaves are formed when a common stalk develops from the common stalk of the compound leaf/leaves. 3. LEAF ARRANGEMENT (PHYLLOTAXY) There are difference types of phyllotaxy. The object of the various modes in which the leaves are arranged on the stem is to avoid shading one another so that the leaves may get maximum amount of sunlight to perform their normal functions, such as manufacturing. Three major types of phyllotaxy are observed in plants. 1. Alternate/spiral 2. Opposite 3. Whorled These three types of phyllotaxy are common with simple leaves. 1. Alternate/Spiral:- This occurs when a single leaf arises at each mode in an alternate form e.g. tobacco, sum flower etc. 2. Opposite:- When two leaves arise at each node standing opposite each other. In opposite phyllotary, at time a pair of leaves may stand at right angle to the next upper or lower pair. Such an arrangement is called DECUSSATE phyllotaxy e.g. Psidiumgaugajava (guava). Sometimes, however, a pair leaves is seen to stand directly over the lower pair in the same plane. Such as arrangement of leaves is said to be superposed.