Everything about Leaflet totally explained
A
leaflet in
botany is a part of a compound
leaf. A leaflet may resemble an
entire leaf, but it isn't borne on a
stem as a leaf is, but rather on a vein of the whole leaf . Compound leaves are common in many plant families.
A
tomato plant has leaflets on compound leaves.
Leaflets borne on the central vein of a leaf are referred to as
pinnae; the compound leaves themselves are described as
pinnate. A plant may be further subdivided in that the pinnae are themselves split into leaflets, or
pinnules; these leaves are now twice pinnate, or
bipinnate. A few plant species even have
tripinnate leaves.
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