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Plantae-ID Leaf-Margin: doubly serrate

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Aesculus hippocastanum (Horsechestnut) leaf
Aesculus hippocastanum
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    Plantae-ID Leaf-Shape: doubly-serrate

Doubly-Serrate Definition

A doubly serrate leaf margin is characterized by sharp, forward-pointing teeth along the leaf's edge, with each tooth having even smaller, secondary teeth on its margin. This means the overall leaf margin is finely and sharply toothed, like a saw with tiny teeth on each larger saw tooth.


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