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DGBAMA

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Since we have a thread for unusual flowers, Here starts one for leaf mutations.

I will go first with an interesting Izmir.

A split leaf......Completely healthy and no physical damage visible that may have caused the midrib to divide.

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Interesting. As with other examples of partial twinning, I would assume a microscopic aberration or injury at the leaf's growth tip triggered the split. This season, I've found several partially twinned cucumbers in my garden.

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these are really neat. ive been working in tobacco for over 7 years now and I cant say I've ever seen a "twinned" leaf before... of any plant species but I've seen doubled flowers (my mom's dalia made a mirror image doubled flower a couple years back that went all the way down the stem).

ive seen a lot of seedlings with developmental defects that look like little cups (i'll try to remember to take a pic of the next one I see) instead of having true leaves. there are also what are known as "leaf tumors" which are a bulbous formation of lamina tissue (again I don't have any pics but i'll see if I can google one in a min). there is also a terrible variety known as Polalta that has club shaped leaves with very think and windy midribs.

update: total fail on finding pictures =/
 

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Found this the other day giving hair cuts. Two leafs one stem on a harrow velvet plant. Excuse the paint on the fingers.
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