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All tree leaves have an outer layer called the epidermis, which can also be used in the identification process. This leaf "skin" always has a waxy cover called the cuticle and varies in thickness.
Leaves with toothed and lobed margins are frequent in deciduous forests but are rare in moist tropical forests. We hypothesize that leaf teeth may be important to deciduous species as sites of ...
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