Part 2: Botanical terminology
4. Leaf shapes
Different leaf shapes are given names so that botanists and horticulturists can discuss plant characteristics, and so that plant keys can be used for identification.
A few leaf shapes:

Cordate

Ovate

Signature
Look up on the internet and sketch the outline of the following leaf shapes in your notebook:
- Obovate
- Lanceolate
- Linear
- Peltate
- Oblong
Useful website: Glossary of leaf morphology - Wikipedia
Leaves also have different shaped edges. Some have simple edges with no lumps and bumps, these are called ‘entire’ leaves.
A few leaf edge types:

Serate

Crenate

Spinose
Look up on the internet and sketch the edges of the following leaf types in your notebook:
- Undulate
- Sinuate
- Dentate
- Lobate
