leafwet
Leafwet is a term used to describe the transient moisture condition on a leaf surface following rain, dew, or guttation. The concept emphasizes the presence of a moisture film or persistent surface moisture rather than discrete droplets, highlighting the microenvironment immediately at the leaf surface. While not a formal taxonomic category, leafwet appears in horticultural and plant physiology discussions as a way to refer to foliar surface wetness in a general sense.
In practice, leafwet is closely related to leaf wetness duration, a measurable variable monitored by dedicated
Factors contributing to leafwet include climate, timing of irrigation, plant canopy structure, and species-specific leaf traits