What type of leaf blade does a cherry have?

The leaf of any plant consists of a leaf blade pierced with veins. In addition, many leaves are attached to the stem with a petiole – they are called petiole (those that do not have a petiole are sessile).

Cherry is a plant of the Rosaceae family, which belongs to the dicotyledonous class. Therefore, the cherry leaf has a net venation characteristic of this class. This leaf is petiolate, since it has a petiole, and simple, because only 1 leaf blade is attached to the petiole. The edge of the cherry leaf is jagged.



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