No, a Hickory leaf edge is typically serrated or toothed, not smooth.
I do not have the leaf before me and can not remember what it looks like, but..... A monocot leaf has parallel veins, lines of veins that do not meet or cross. A dicot has reticulated veins, veins that look somewhat like a messy spider web, crossing and perpendicular to each other. Look at the leaf and decide on this general information given you.
A green complexion
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Papaya leaves have smooth edges and are typically palmately lobed, meaning they have multiple lobes originating from a single point like the fingers of a hand.
Yes, petunia leaves are simple, meaning they consist of a single leaf blade. Each leaf is usually ovate or elliptical in shape with smooth or toothed edges.
crenate
A red maple leaf is toothed, which means it has serrated edges resembling teeth.
The 3 basic leaf shapes are Lobed, Smoothed, and Toothed.
lobed
Papaya leaves are typically large, lobed, and palmately veined, resembling the shape of a hand with elongated fingers. The leaves are usually arranged spirally at the top of the stem and have a smooth texture with a glossy surface.
The different leaf margins include entire (smooth and without any teeth), serrate (with sharp, pointed teeth), dentate (with rounded teeth), crenate (with shallow, rounded teeth), lobed (with distinct lobes), and incised (with deep, irregularly shaped teeth).