KINDS OF FOLIAGE LEAVES. 



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KINDS OF FOLIAGE LEAVES IN REFERENCE ( Simple Leaves. 



' TO THEIR COMPOSITION 



Those compound leaves with 

 one lamina, as in the Yudzu (Fig. 

 47) and Megi, are said to be 

 Vnifoliolate, and those with two 

 or more laminae, as in the Fuji 

 (Fig. 48) and Akebi (Fig. 49), are 

 said to be Multifoliolate. 



-, (TJnifoliolate. 



Compound leaves m ,,.. ,. . , 



IMultifoliolate. 



In compound leaves, their 

 laminae are called Leaflets, the 

 stalks of leaflets Petiolules, and 

 the stipules of leaflets Stipels. 



Fig. 48. 



( Compound Leaves.. 



Fig. 47. 



Tig. 47. — TJniioliolate 



compound leaf of 



the Yudzu 



(Citrus aurantium). 



Fig. 49. 



Pig. 48. Pinnately compound leaf Pig. 49. — Palmately compound leaf 



of the Puji (Wistaria chinensis). of the Akebi (Akebia quinata). 



