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Leaves are probably the most helpful attribute of a tree when trying to identify a particular broadleaf specimen. The starting point should be a knowledge of leaf parts. The particular arrangement of leaves on a stem is the first and most important identification characteristic of broadleaf plants. These plants can be placed into three categories:
![]() | OPPOSITE | Opposite arrangement indicated that two buds are at exactly the same point on a stem, but on opposite sides of the stem. |
![]() | ALTERNATE | Alternate leaf arrangement means that the leaves are on opposite sides of the stem but are not directly across from each other. |
![]() | WHORLED | A whorled arrangement means that three or more leaves are at the same point on a stem, to form a circular pattern. |
Tree Identification
[Needle type][Leaf arrangment][Leaf type][Leaf shape][Leaf margin]
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Last modified July 30, 1999