{"id":24230,"date":"2023-11-25T18:10:25","date_gmt":"2023-11-25T16:10:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=24230"},"modified":"2023-11-25T18:10:25","modified_gmt":"2023-11-25T16:10:25","slug":"what-does-a-lemon-tree-leaf-look-like","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/what-does-a-lemon-tree-leaf-look-like\/","title":{"rendered":"What Does A Lemon Tree Leaf Look Like"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A lemon tree leaf consists of a deep green color that’s glossy and smooth. The leaflets of the leaf are opposite and come in pairs of two. They’re sharply serrated and oblong-ovate in shape. Each leaf measures up to three inches in length and two and a half inches in width. Along the margin, the leaflets possess tiny bristles that give them a rough feel, while the petiole that connects the leaf to its stem has a few scattered hairs. <\/p>\n

As you examine the surface of a lemon tree’s leaf further, you’ll notice that it’s composed of a waxy coating and is waterproof. This allows the leaf to regulate its water and protect against dehydration. The underside of the leaf, however, is covered by a dull, light green surface, which is more prone to transpiration. <\/p>\n

Leaves of a lemon tree have a distinct structure, which is composed of three, six or nine leaflets. The stem connecting the leaflets to each other also has two glands on its side and two further glands on its terminal end. Both glands play an important role in the digestion and transport of water throughout the plant. With adequate water and light absorption, the lemon tree’s leaf is capable of synthesizing and storing food energy in the form of carbohydrates. <\/p>\n

The size of a lemon tree leaf depends on the age and condition of the tree. Generally, young trees have smaller and lighter leaves that tend to be short and narrow while mature trees are more likely to have larger and heavier leaves. The texture of a lemon tree leaf also changes with age. Young leaves become thicker and glossier than the older, more brittle leaves. <\/p>\n