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1. widest above the middle of the leaf or leaflet<br> | 1. widest above the middle of the leaf or leaflet<br> | ||
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http://wildflower.perthwa.com.au/images/leaves/leafshape/obovate.jpg<br>A colorful example of several obovate leaves together. Source:http://wildflower.perthwa.com.au | http://wildflower.perthwa.com.au/images/leaves/leafshape/obovate.jpg<br><br>A colorful example of several obovate leaves together.<br> Source:http://wildflower.perthwa.com.au |
Revision as of 12:43, 5 December 2005
1. widest above the middle of the leaf or leaflet
A colorful example of several obovate leaves together.
Source:http://wildflower.perthwa.com.au