Maple leaves are pretty recognizable. There's a whole entire country that's got one on its flag.
As a Minnesotan who pops gummies every night, I can safely say I have no idea how many leaves are on a marijuana, but a maple is 3 points with 3 points on each of them and 2 teeny tiny little legs at the bottom
The iconic sugar maple leaves have 5 lobes, not 3. I am a Certified Naturalist with a specialty in native trees.
I think you are saying the same thing in a different manner. The other two lobes being the “legs” at the bottom. Looking at pictures of sugar maple leaves, both descriptions fit to me.
Forgive my crude drawings. I did not read it that way. This is what they described before the edit.
This is what I describe as the iconic maple leaf, and accurate to life:
Was the part with the two legs added in an edit? It was there by the time I commented (obviously, as I mentioned it). Without that part, then yeah, that description is off
What kind of certification do you need to take your clothes off and play volleyball with your friends?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Canada
Blame Canada! It isn't a real country anyway.
Split the middle. Japanese Maple Tree leaves look almost identical to Marijuana leaves.
Maple leaves are pretty recognizable, but if I saw a silhouette of a marijuana leaf next to the silhouette of a maple leaf, I'd probably pick out the marijuana leaf first. I'm not really even a weed user. Might just be me, though.
As much as I wish this were true, even little kids can recognize clover leaf.
If I had to rate recognition I think it would be:
Depends on where you live. We don't have any oaks where I grew up. I couldn't tell you what their leaves look like
Pine needles?
Maple leafs
Four leaf covers
Palm fronds?
Pineapple leafs are pretty identifiable
A pineapple leaf on its own could be any kind of long thin leaf though. It's only on a pineapple that they're obvious