Weeeeeellll ...
To my mind, this is no real "macro". It is a close-up.
And - if you want to bring out the detail, shape, texture, colours etc of a leaf such as this one, you must watch your background! Nothing may distract from your leaf. Nothing at all. It doesn't do to blur the background by using the camera's "macro" setting (which will open up your aperture so that the background gets blurred). Even a blurred background can distract ... and it does so here. Quite much so, actually. It severely competes with the leaf held in front of the camera.
An idea for next time (assuming you were to go to the same place and picked up the same leaf): hold the leaf so ONLY and exclusively the lawn is your background. Then you'd only have green against the brown of the leaf - the green blurred, the leaf in focus - and the leaf would very clearly be your subject. Make sure nothing else gets into your photo. How does that sound to you? Do-able?