Leaves
Leaf or leaflet shape
An outline of specific form which is plane or two-dimensional; or a specific figure which is three dimensional.
| auriculiform | Usually obovate with two small rounded, basal lobes. |  | 
| cordiform | Heart-shaped. |  | 
| elliptic | With widest axis at midpoint of structure and with margins symmetrically curved. |  | 
| hastiform | Triangular with two flaring basal lobes. |  | 
| lanceolate | With widest axis below middle and with margins symmetrically curved; Length:Width more than 6:1-3:1 |  | 
| linear lanceolate | Narrow, flattened, triangular, or quadrangular leaf usually 1/2-2 in. long; e.g., Taxus, Picea. |  | 
| lyrate | Lyre-shaped; pinnatifid with large terminal lobe and smaller lower lobes. |  | 
| oblong | Plane figure or Solid with widest axis at midpoint of structure and with margins essentially parallel; Length:Width 2:1-3:2 |  | 
| obovate | Inversely ovate. |  | 
| ovate | With widest axis below middle and with margins symmetrically curved; egg-shaped; Length:Width 2:1-3:2 |  | 
| panduriform | Fiddle-shaped; obovate with sinus or indentation on each side near base and with two small basal lobes. |  | 
| peltiform | Rounded with petiole attached to center of blade or apparently to laminar tissue. |  | 
| reniform | Lobe rounded; sinus depth variable; outer margin convex or straight, inner concave. |  | 
| runcinate | Oblanceolate with lacerate to parted margins. |  | 
| sagittiform | Triangular-ovate with two straight or slightly incurved basal lobes. |  | 
| spathulate or spatulate | Oblong or obovate apically with a long attenuate base. |  |