noun
- the condition or quality of having leaves of different shapes, sizes, or forms on the same plant or individual.
Usage: botanical term; also called heterophylly or leaf dimorphism
Examples
- The ivy plant displays heterophylly, with juvenile leaves differing greatly from its mature foliage.
- Heterophylly is common in aquatic plants, which produce different leaf forms above and below water.
- Botanists study heterophylly to understand how plants adapt to varying environmental conditions.
- The sycamore tree exhibits heterophylly in its seedling stage compared to its adult leaves.
- This species shows remarkable heterophylly, with lobed leaves near the base and simple leaves at the top.