No, a Japanese maple leaf is not pinnate; it typically has a palmate structure. The leaves are often deeply lobed with five to seven lobes, resembling a hand. This distinct shape is a key characteristic of the Acer palmatum species, which is commonly known as the Japanese maple.
the silver maple leaf pattern Pinnate palmate is parallel. It is palmate.
palmate
Maple tree = 椛 (momiji)
An example of a venation leaf is a maple leaf, which displays a pinnate venation pattern with a single midrib running down the center of the leaf and smaller veins branching off it.
Pinnate!(:
Oppsite
Pinnate
Acer palmatum
No, the Osage Orange leaf is not pinnate. It is simple in structure, with a smooth margin and an oval to lanceolate shape.
Yes
The individual leaflets of a compound pinnate leaf are called leaflets.
banchidodrome; Pinnate