A palmate leaf.
Five point five zero or Five point fifty.
Fourteen point three five. One four point three five Fourteen point thirty-five One four point thirty-five Fourteen and thirty-five hundredths.
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Fourteen point two five. One four point two five Fourteen point twenty-five One four point twenty-five Fourteen and twenty-five hundredths. Fourteen and a quarter.
Thirteen point fifty-five. One three point five five. Thirteen and fifty-five hundredths.
A five-pronged leaf is typically referred to as a palmately compound leaf. This type of leaf has multiple leaflets branching out from a single point, resembling the layout of fingers on a hand.
The "five-finger leaf" typically refers to the leaves of the Finger Lime (Citrus australasica) or the leaves of the five-finger plant (Schefflera spp.). These leaves are characterized by their distinct palmate shape, with five elongated lobes radiating from a central point, resembling fingers. This leaf structure is common in various tropical and subtropical plants, contributing to their unique aesthetic appeal.
The leaf blade , the main vein , the veins , the stem and the leaf.
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To identify a plant with a 5-lobed leaf, look for a leaf that is divided into five distinct sections or lobes. Count the lobes on the leaf to confirm that there are five of them. This characteristic can help you narrow down the plant species you are trying to identify.
The leaf juncture is called a node. It is the point on a plant stem where a leaf is attached.
The leaf of the Sycamore are palmate with three or five lobes. The edge of the leaf is wavy with serrations (teeth like protrusions).
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Five point five zero or Five point fifty.
Snoopy will blow the leaf if you click. Walk, and when the leaf comes close to the ground, click. Try to get five leaves in the pile.
The leaf of the Sycamore are palmate with three or five lobes. The edge of the leaf is wavy with serrations (teeth like protrusions).
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