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A microphyll is one type of plant leaf vein. This vein is single and unbranched type. Plants with microphyll leaves used to occur in the starting in fossil record, and few such even plants exist today. According to the concept of a microphyll, the leaf vein starts emerging and moves forward from the protostele without leaving a leaf gap.

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