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Mexicana Leaves
Botanical Name: Ulmus MexicanaCommon Names: Tirrá, palo baqueta, Mexican elm Mexicana tree is one of the spectacular forest trees of Cloudbridge, having a clear straight bole, unbuttressed and generally unbranched until near the top. The leaves are simple and alternate with a elliptical or ovate shape. The edges of the leaves are serrated and they bear petioles. The leaves are glossy, having prominent midribs and veins in the abaxial surface. Dried Mexicana leaves are beautiful for crafting projects. They are used to decorate books, scrapbooks and other similar stationery. They can be colored with vibrant colors and used for embellishing frames, packing, etc. Dried Leaves Arrow Leaves | Bamboo Leaves | Bot Leaves | Cobra Leaves | Corn Leaves | Date Leaves | Gravellia Leaves | Kanchan / Folding Leaves | Leave Skeletons | Lemon Leaf | Magnolia Leaves Skeleton | Mexicana Leaves | Oak Leaves | Palm Leaves | Peepul Leaves | Peepul Leaves Skeleton | Racket Leaves | Spoon Leaves | Sun Palm Leaves | Bughunia Leaves | Hoja Leaves |