Examples of lamina in the following topics:
-
- Leaves may be categorized as simple or compound, depending on how their blade (or lamina) is divided.
- There are two basic forms of leaves that can be described considering the way the blade (or lamina) is divided.
- In simple leaves, the lamina is continuous.
- In compound leaves, the lamina is separated into leaflets.
-
- Each leaf typically has a leaf blade called the lamina, which is also the widest part of the leaf.
-
- Many aquatic plants have leaves with wide lamina that can float on the surface of the water; a thick waxy cuticle on the leaf surface that repels water.