huidblad
Huidblad is a Dutch term used in botany to describe the outer skin or epidermal layer of a plant organ, especially leaves. The word combines huid (skin) and blad (leaf). In anatomical texts, huidblad refers to the epidermis, a usually one-cell-thick layer that covers the plant’s outer surfaces.
The epidermis serves as a protective barrier against physical damage and pathogens and helps reduce water
The epidermis may be augmented by specialized structures such as trichomes (hairs), secretory glands, or pigment-producing
Function and variation: The huidblad plays a key role in protection, water management, and light transmission.
Context and usage: The term is primarily used in Dutch-language botany and horticulture to refer to the
See also: epidermis, cuticle, stomata, trichomes, leaf anatomy.