leaffolding
Leaffolding is a term used in botany and plant biomechanics to describe the internal structural framework of a leaf that supports its shape. It refers to how vascular tissue and sclerenchyma fibers form a scaffold within the leaf blade, particularly around major veins and within the mesophyll.
The scaffold typically includes vascular bundles of xylem and phloem, surrounded by supportive sclerenchyma. In many
Functions attributed to leaffolding include resisting bending under gravity or wind, maintaining blade orientation for efficient
Developmentally, leaffolding arises from procambial tissue during leaf morphogenesis. Genetic control of venation patterns, sclerenchyma differentiation,
Leaffolding is not a widely standardized term in anatomy; it is mainly a conceptual descriptor in discussions