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Rubbing part 2

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blade   the flat part of a leaf  
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vein   the tubelike structure of a leaf blade that offers support to the leaf and transports materials to and from the leaf.  
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venation pattern   the design of leaf veins  
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Rubbing allows   us to see the leaf venation  
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Leaf characteristics include   shape, venation and margin  
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Leaf blades come in many   shapes  
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Linear leaf blades are   long and slender  
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Cordate leaf blades are   heart shaped  
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Deltoid leaf blades are   triangular  
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Leafs can be grouped based on venation type   parallel, palmate and pinnate  
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Parallel leaves   have veins that look like many straight lines all running in the same direction.  
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Types of parallel leaves   Iris, lily bamboo corn all grass  
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Types of palmate leaves   sycamore, broadleaf and maple  
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Types of pinnate leaves   cottonwood, elm, fruit and nut trees magnolia  
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palmate leaves   have several main veins ahtat all start from one point near the base. The veins resemble the palm of the hand and tigers.  
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pinnate leaves   have one main vein with many large veins that branch off sideways all along the main vein. They look like feathers.  
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Leaf margins or edges can be   smooth, toothed, jagged, scalloped, wavy or sawlike.  
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What are the 3 types of venation patterns?   Parallel, Palmate, and Pinnate  
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Margin   the edge of a leaf  
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