Alternate leaf pattern – in a leaf, placed at different heights on the axis, on each side in succession, or at definite angular distances from one another
Bipinnately compound – having leaflets or primary divisions arranged on each side of a common stalk which are then arranged on each side of a larger stalk, as in a mimosa tree
Compound leaf – leaf that is divided into two or more distinct leaflets
Dichotomous – two divisions that contradict each other
Lobed leaf – leaves divided into segments with spaces between that do not reach the center
Margin (dendrology) – the edge of the leaf
Pinnately compound leaf – leaflets arranged along the mid-vein such as with the hickory and winged sumac
Serrated leaf – leaf with a bent, saw-like pattern along the edge
Simple leaf – leaf having one blade; or a lobed leaf in which the separate parts do not reach down to the midrib
Venation – arrangement of a vein system, as in an insect's wing or a leaf blade; some leaves have smaller veins branching out from larger ones in a pinnate or palmate pattern, while others have similar-sized veins running parallel along the length of the plant, connected by much smaller cross veins