Peltata
Peltata is a Latin feminine adjective used in botanical nomenclature to describe shield-shaped structures. The term derives from the Latin "pelta," meaning shield. In botany, peltate describes a leaf (or occasionally another organ) whose stalk attaches to the underside near the center of the blade, rather than at the edge. Leaves with this arrangement are called peltate leaves and are often circular or rounded in shape.
In taxonomy, peltata is the feminine form of the adjective; the masculine form is peltatus and the
Peltate leaves occur in a variety of plant groups, with notable examples in aquatic and marsh taxa.
Beyond leaves, the term peltata may appear in descriptive phrases within floras or taxonomic keys to denote