mapleleaved
Mapleleaved is an adjective used to describe leaves that resemble the silhouette of a maple leaf. The term appears in horticultural texts, botanical glossaries, and design references. The standard form in most sources is maple-leaved; mapleleaved—without a hyphen—appears less commonly and is more likely to occur as a proper noun, product name, or typographic variant.
In botanical usage, mapleleaved describes leaf morphology characterized by deep lobing and a palmate arrangement that
In horticulture and landscaping, mapleleaved descriptions are used to highlight foliage shape for ornamental varieties, especially
In art, crafts, and branding, mapleleaved motifs may be used to signal nature, autumn, or maple associations.
See also: maple-leaved, Acer, palmate leaves, maple leaf motif.