Abstract
AbstractThis paper deals with the leaf architecture of 17 species of the Amaranthaceae. The venation shows mostly pinnate brochidodromy and in some eucamp‐todromy. A new venation pattern — mixed brochidodromy — is reported for the first time. Leaf architectural features help to distinguish all the species investigated and accordingly a key is provided for this purpose.
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