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Palmately compound leaf of hemp

A leaflet (occasionally called foliole) in botany is a leaf-like part of a compound leaf.<ref name="WaltersKeil1996">Template:Cite book</ref> Though it resembles an entire leaf, a leaflet is not borne on a main plant stem or branch, as a leaf is, but rather on a petiole or a branch of the leaf.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Compound leaves are common in many plant families and they differ widely in morphology.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> The two main classes of compound leaf morphology are palmate and pinnate. For example, a hemp plant has palmate compound leaves, whereas some species of Acacia have pinnate leaves.

The ultimate free division (or leaflet) of a compound leaf, or a pinnate subdivision of a multipinnate leaf is called a pinnule or pinnula.

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