2007 Plant. Compound leaf Single undivided leaf Wavy edge Toothed edge Notched edge Lobed edge.

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2007 Plant

Compound leaf Single undivided leaf

Wavy edge Toothed edge Notched edge Lobed edge

With a notched base With a notched top Deeply/sharply notched Slightly notched

Round leaf Tapering leaf Gradually tapering Sharply tapering

How about this? Tapering? Or….. With a pointed tip

Here comes the Challenge A compound leaf with seven leaflets. The leaflets set on the stalk like a spread-out palm. They are of almost the same size, but the one at the bottom is relatively smaller than the others. Each leaflet has a tapering end and a broad top, with a pointed tip. The edge of the leaflet is smooth and straight. Needle leaf With drip tips

Flowers

bauhinia peony

Cherry blossom