Amplexicaudate

/æmplɛksɪˈkɔːdeɪt/ adjective

In botany, describing leaves that have a stem-clasping base and are shaped like a heart or spade at the tip.

From Latin 'amplexus' (embracing) + 'caudata' (having a tail). A highly specialized botanical term combining two Latin descriptors of leaf morphology.

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