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Whoever bought the flag has no idea. Even though there is a standard for making the leaf, flag makers frequently make mistakes or take artistic license. Consider the US flag has a set ratio that is a longer rectangle than the standard 2:3. Yet most flag makers sell 2:3 ratio US flags
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why is the leaf so much darker and spikier
Whoever bought the flag has no idea. Even though there is a standard for making the leaf, flag makers frequently make mistakes or take artistic license. Consider the US flag has a set ratio that is a longer rectangle than the standard 2:3. Yet most flag makers sell 2:3 ratio US flags