bladdikte
Bladdikte is a term used in certain botanical glossaries to denote the thickness of a plant leaf. It refers to the distance between the upper and lower leaf surfaces and to the overall dimensional depth of the leaf tissue. While not universally standardized in English-language botany, it is sometimes used to discuss leaf architecture in a regional or language-specific context.
Leaf thickness can be measured on fresh or preserved material, using calipers for gross thickness or microscopic
Ecological and functional significance
Leaf thickness is linked to ecological strategy and physiology. Thicker leaves often correlate with higher leaf
In English, leaf thickness is more commonly used than bladdikte; the latter appears in some regional sources