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Plantae-ID Leaf-Shape: acuminate

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Panax ginseng (Ginseng) leaf
Panax ginseng
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    Plantae-ID Leaf-Shape: Acuminate

Acuminate Definition

An acuminate leaf is one that tapers gradually or abruptly to a slender, pointed tip, with the sides of the leaf curving inwards towards the tip. The sides of the leaf may be concave (curving inwards) before they converge to the point. This shape is commonly used to describe the apex (tip) of a leaf blade.


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