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Plantae-ID Leaf-Shape: subulate

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    Plantae-ID Leaf-Shape: subulate

Subulate Definition

A subulate leaf shape is characterized by being awl-shaped, narrow, and tapering to a fine point. It's like the shape of an awl, which is a tool used for making holes, or a slender needle. In botanical terms, subulate describes a leaf that is slenderly long-acuminate, meaning it narrows to a fine point.


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