Friday, 1 November 2019

botany - A source for leaf architecture of different plant species/genus?


I'm currently working on extracting some features of the leaf architecture based on their images (like L:W ratio, laminar shape, ...). I use the Manual of Leaf Architecture as the reference. It is really great in mathematically describing the features and how to calculate them.


But, the problem is I am not able to find a source (a book, or a data set) to have this architecture of different leaves (plants). For example, whether the Acer genus has leaves with a certain (or a range of) L:W ratio or the laminar shape for this species is mainly ovate,....


Does anybody know any source of this kind?




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