Plantae-ID Leaf-Margin: serrate
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Serrate Definition
A serrate leaf margin is characterized by having sharp, forward-pointing teeth along the edge, resembling the edge of a saw. These teeth point towards the apex (tip) of the leaf. Serrated leaves are often associated with deciduous trees in temperate climates, where they can help the plant cope with colder temperatures by facilitating early photosynthesis and transpiration.