PPT-Types of leaves Types of leaves
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1 Simple leaf 2 Compound leaf A Pinnate compound leaves B Palmate Compound leaves The shape of leaf 1 Acicular 2 Cordate 3 Lanceolate 4 Elliptical 5 Linear
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