What Do Pot Leaves Look Like?
Cannabis leaves have become iconic in popular culture, often signifying a good time or strong emotions. But, what do pot leaves look like?
Shape, Color and Texture
Pot leaves vary in size, shape, and color and depending on the strain, can range from almost white to deep green. Generally, the leaves are quite large and fan out in a palm-like shape. They are usually serrated, though some may have smooth edges.
The Look of a Cannabis Plant
Cannabis plants come in a variety of shapes and sizes and can have a multitude of different looks. But, typically, most will have the iconic fan leaves that can range in size from about 3 inches to over 12 inches in some cases. These leaves will have five to seven fingers and can vary in color, from a deep green to an almost white color.
Other Parts of a Cannabis Plant
There are several other parts to a cannabis plant that are often overlooked. They include:
- Flowers: These are the parts of the plant that produce the psychoactive effects sought by consuming cannabis. They range in color and size and have a large number of trichomes.
- Stems: The stems of a cannabis plant are usually green and can reach up to 6 feet in height. They provide support for the leaves and flowers of the plant.
- Seeds: The seeds of a cannabis plant are small and can vary in color and shape depending on the strain. They are the source of reproduction for the plant.
Conclusion
The iconic pot leaf is a beloved symbol in popular culture. But, it looks quite different in the wild. Pot leaves can range in size, shape, and color, and have various other parts of the plant that are often overlooked.