A visual glossary of the most recognizable houseplant leaf shapes with clear examples and photography advice.
Overview
This glossary summarizes the most common leaf shapes you’ll encounter in indoor plants. Learning these terms will make your identification process faster and more precise.
Common Shapes
- Cordate: Heart-shaped with a distinct notch at the base (Philodendron hederaceum).
- Ovate: Oval or egg-like, broadest near the base (Ficus elastica).
- Lanceolate: Long and narrow with tapering ends (Dracaena).
- Pinnatifid: Deeply lobed or split (Monstera deliciosa).
- Palmatifid: Lobes radiating from a central point (Fatsia japonica).
Photography Tip
Photograph leaves next to a ruler or coin for scale, and note whether the shape changes as the plant matures.