Lobed Margins

LOBED LEAVES

Ohio Native Trees with Lobed Leaves

On the left is an example of a pointed lobed leaf, the Red Oak. The lobes on these trees have bristles at the end of its lobes. There are typically anywhere from 7-11 lobes on each leaf.

In the middle is the Sweetgum tree, whose leaves have pointy lobes and sharp sinuses. Each leaf has 5-7 lobes that are deeply cut and have toothed edges. Many mistake these trees for a Maple, but they can be distinguished by their distinct star shaped leaves.

The right image shows the Tulip Tree’s lobed leaves, which have a unique tulip shape. Tulip Tree leaves have 4-5 pointed lobes and a distinct notched tip where a v-shape dips inward.