Maple leaves are pretty recognizable. There’s a whole entire country that’s got one on its flag.
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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:
But this is what they’re describing.
I think Canada would like a word
I always recognize the Canadian flag because of the iconic marijuana leaf
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(four leaf) clover have to be in the top five most recognizable too
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:
- Clover
- Fern
- Maple
- Cannabis
Individual leaves of clover definitely aren’t that recognizable.
Pine needles?
Maple leafs
Four leaf covers
Palm fronds?
Pineapple leafs are pretty identifiable
Canada would like to have a word
Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy is a pretty memorable silhouette.
Palm leaves ?
Shamrocks are pretty recognisable too.