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And the leaf looks — curiously — very much like a maple".

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The fresh gold leaf looks as deceptively venerable as the rest of the room.

Calm and modern, Bay Leaf looks like a brasserie; the fragrant air, sizzling onions and tandoori oven offer hints of its Indian origins.

The five-fingered fern fern (Pyrrosia polydactyla), a kind of glove shaped like a marijuana leaf, looked like a skateboard sticker from the '70s.

If you're a garlic lover but not a habitual forager, you might worry about the chance of picking something poisonous, and the wild garlic leaf looks very similar to that of the fragrant yet toxic Lily of the Valley.

Ms. Rockburne's 2009-10 "Geofetry of Stardust" series, with its swirls of watercolor, acrylic and gold leaf, looks dippy when placed close to a group of 1972 drawings made with tar and crude oil.

He figures as the "smear of light", "this smoke / in the emulsion. . . a ghost" in an old photograph ­album, as well as the would-be suicide in "Signs on a White Field", where "The green leaf looks back, and sees / a man walking out in this shuddering light / to the sound of air under the ice, /... a drowned man".

@southerndruid (READER) The Leaf looks good, or at least "unique".

This is because the shape of the leaf looks like a goose's foot.

Daughter takes off cover shirt and is wearing a bathing suit that makes a fig leaf look modest.

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