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leaf
thumb|The diversity of leaves, including Bismarckia, [[Araucaria, Euphorbia, Nymphaea, Colocasia, Hildegardia, Picea, Melocactus, Cycas, Acer, Yucca, Ferocactus, and Ocimum.|401x401px]]
thumb|Leaf of Tilia tomentosa (silver linden tree)
thumb|Diagram of a simple leaf.
thumb|Top and right: staghorn sumac, Rhus typhina (compound leaf) Bottom: skunk cabbage, [[Symplocarpus foetidus (simple leaf) ]]
tobacco
thumb|Tobacco drying kiln in Myrtleford|Myrtleford, Victoria, Australia, 2018. This kiln was built in 1957, and moved to Rotary Park in 2000. Kilns of this design were built from the early 1930s through to the late 1960s.
thumb |Basma tobacco leaves drying in the sun at Pomak village in [[Xanthi, Greece]]
cotyledon
thumb|Cotyledon from a Judas-tree (Cercis siliquastrum, a dicot) seedling
thumb|Comparison of a monocot and dicot sprouting. The visible part of the monocot plant (left) is actually the first true leaf produced from the meristem; the cotyledon itself remains within the seed.

bract
thumb|Papery (upper) and leafy bracts on Rhinanthus minor (hay rattle). All the "leaves" in this image are bracts.
bay leaf
aromatic leaf of Laurus nobilis
rosette
circular arrangement of leaves or of structures resembling leaves

phyllotaxis
thumb |275px |Crisscrossing spirals of Aloe polyphylla

Cinnamomum tamala
species of plant
leaf blower
tool that is used to move leaves

sporophyll
thumb|right|The sporophyll of a fern. It is a fertile leaf bearing reproductive structures.
Laufey
Norse mythical character; goddess
maple leaf
shape of the leaves of maple trees, often used as an emblem
grape leaves
traditional dish of several cultures
fig leaf
leaf of the fig tree, traditionally used in art to obscure nudity
leaf area index
dimensionless quantity that characterizes plant canopies
forest floor
soil horizon
coffee-leaf tea
herbal tea prepared from the leaves of the coffee plant
Cinnamomum malabatrum
species of plant
leaf peeping
informal term for viewing autumn color change in foliage
pinnation
right|thumb|A simple pinnate (unipinnate) frond of the fern Blechnum appendiculatum.
Pinnation (also called pennation) is the arrangement of feather-like or multi-divided features arising from both sides of a common axis. Pinnation occurs in biological morphology, in crystals, such as some forms of ice or metal crystals, and in patterns of erosion or stream beds.
leaf protein concentrate
concentrated form of the proteins found in the leaves of plants
leaf wetness