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An egg-shaped leaf, usually without a tapering point.
A round-shaped leaf that's attached to the stalk or petiole underneath in the centre.
A covering (traditionally bell-shaped) for the protection of plants from cold temperatures, frost, birds and pests.
Triangular leaf shape, attached to the stem or petiole at a point, rather than on one side. See Deltoid.
1) Ridge shaped.2) Refers to the upper or outer surface of an organ facing away from the axis.
An oblong-shaped leaf that's almost as long as it is wide, and has a round appearance.
A leaf that's kidney shaped. Usually attached to the petiole or leaf stalk at the middle of the inward curve of the leaf.
A tube-shaped covering that surrounds part of a plant. The basal part of a grass leaf that encloses the stem.
The female part of a flower's reproductive organ that connects the ovary and the stigma. It's usually long and slender in shape. See Pistil.
A leaf that has a very long tapering point. It's sometimes referred to as awl shaped.