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PLANE LEAVES 



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The leaves are folded in a fan-like manner (plicate) in 

 the Alder (Fig. 42) and 



Maple Sycamore Black Currant 



Red Currant Hamamelis Beech 



Hornbeam Warfaring Tree Birch. 



In other cases, and especially when the leaf is fleshy, 

 or its surface small, there is no folding at all, the inner 

 face of each leaf lying on the outer face or margins of 

 those within i.e. the leaves are plane or merely slightly 

 curved and follow the surface of the bud (Figs. 38 and 39). 

 Examples are 



Privet Honeysuckles 

 Spindle Tree Ivy 



Broom Arbutus 



Laurus Holly 



Mulberry Chestnut 



Pines Willows 



Juniper Larch 



Thuja Tamarisk 



Mistletoe 



Lilac 



Aristolochia 



Daphne 



Rhamnus catharticus 



Fig 



Firs 



Cedars 



Yew. 



