Volume 25, Issue 5-6 p. 549-561
Article

THE TERMINOLOGY OF LEAF ARCHITECTURE

R. Melville

R. Melville

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey, England

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First published: November 1976
Citations: 46

Summary

A comparative study of leaf architecture throughout the Angiosperms has been made and six classes of venation patterns are recognised. The terms employed are defined and arranged in a systematic order for convenience of reference. Some new terms have been introduced where greater precision was needed and for little known venation patterns.

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