The leaves tend to roll up during dry conditions.
The leaves tend to be quite narrow and flexible as well.
On old trees, the leaves tend to be relatively broad.
Their leaves tend to have multiple lobes, up to 7 in some species.
Most leaves are quite light and tend to move with the slightest breeze or air turbulence.
The leaves of tall waterhemp tend to be long and narrow.
The leaves do grow faster after harvest but tend to be smaller.
The leaves tend to be about 200 mm long, with tiny white teeth along the margins.
The leaves of the black maple also tend to have a "droopy" appearance.
And don't choose a southern exposure, because the leaves tend to scald in bright sun.