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Plantae-ID Leaf-Margins: entire

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Entire Definition

A leaf margin is described as "entire" when its edge is smooth and unbroken, lacking any teeth, notches, or lobes. This means the edge of the leaf is continuous and has no irregularities. Examples of plants with entire leaf margins include beech trees and dogwood trees.


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