All Leaves
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White Mulberry (Common Mulberry, Silkworm Mulberry) (Simple, deciduous)
Garden Peony, Common Peony, Chinese Peony (Compound; specifically biternate (divided into three which are then divided i...
Garden Peony, Common Peony, Chinese Peony (Compound (biternate or deeply incised); Deciduous)
Garden Peony, Common Peony (Compound (biternate or deeply divided); Deciduous herbaceous perennial)
Peony (specifically Garden Peony or Common Peony) (Compound (biternate or deeply divided); Deciduous)
Trumpet Creeper, Trumpet Vine, Cow Itch Vine, Hummingbird Vine (Odd-pinnately compound and deciduous)
Astilbe, False Spirea, False Goat's Beard (Compound (2-3 ternately compound), Deciduous)
Trumpet Vine, Trumpet Creeper, Cow Itch Vine, Hummingbird Vine (Odd-pinnately compound (typically 7 to 11 leaflets); dec...
Sweet William, Beard Pink (Simple, evergreen to semi-evergreen perennial/biennial foliage)
Tall Buttercup, Common Buttercup, Giant Buttercup, Meadow Buttercup (Simple, deeply divided; Deciduous)
Ribwort Plantain, Narrowleaf Plantain, English Plantain, Lamb's Tongue (Simple, deciduous perennial)
Rose, Garden Rose (The specimen is a flower head, but standard leaves are Odd-pinnately compound and deciduous.)
Dogwood, Cornelian Cherry (Simple, Deciduous)
Red Clover (Compound (trifoliate), deciduous perennial herb)
Wall Barley, False Barley, Mouse Barley (Simple, deciduous-annual grass blade with a prominent sheath and auricles.)
White Clover (Dutch Clover, Ladino Clover) (Compound (palmately trifoliate with three leaflets); Deciduous to semi-everg...
Pot Marigold, Common Marigold, Calendula (Simple; annual or short-lived perennial herb)
Black Locust, False Acacia, Robinia (Pinnately compound (Note: image shows a single leaflet from a larger compound leaf)...
Common Mugwort (Also known as Riverside Wormwood, Felon Herb, or Sailor's Tobacco) (Simple but deeply dissected (lobed),...
European Larch (also Common Larch) (Specialized needle-like leaves; Deciduous conifer)
Purple Coneflower, Echinacea (Simple; Deciduous)
American Chestnut (Simple, deciduous)
Red Clover, Purple Clover, Meadow Clover (Compound, specifically trifoliate (three leaflets). Deciduous/short-lived pere...
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Mint (Peppermint or Spearmint variant) (Simple; Deciduous (perennial herb))
Coleus (also known as Painted Nettle or Flame Nettle) (Simple; Deciduous (usually grown as an annual or indoor perennial...
Sweet Cherry, Wild Cherry, Gean, Mazzard Cherry (Simple, deciduous leaf)
Purple-Leaf Plum, Cherry Plum (Simple, deciduous)
Purple-Leaf Filbert; also known as Copper Filbert, Purple Hazel, or 'Purpurea' Hazelnut. (Simple leaf; Deciduous.)
Serviceberry, Juneberry, Shadbush, Saskatoon (Simple, deciduous)
American Hazelnut, American Filbert (Simple, Deciduous)
Common Hazel, European Filbert (Simple, deciduous)
Black Cherry, Wild Black Cherry, Mountain Black Cherry, Rum Cherry (Simple, deciduous)
Ginkgo, Maidenhair Tree (Simple, deciduous gymnosperm leaf)
Lemon Tree, Meyer Lemon, Eureka Lemon (Simple; technically a unifoliolate compound leaf, evergreen)
American Beech (Simple, Deciduous)
Sweet Cherry, Wild Cherry, Gean, Mazzard (Simple, Deciduous)
Peach (including Nectarine variants) (Simple, deciduous)
Common Lilac (French Lilac) (Simple, Deciduous)
Black Cherry, Wild Black Cherry, Mountain Black Cherry (Simple, Deciduous)
Sycamore Maple (also known as European Sycamore) (Simple; deciduous)
English Oak, Common Oak, Pedunculate Oak (Simple, deciduous)