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Most plants growing under trees in the forest could have very dark green leaves for a variety of reasons. It could be that the sunlight does not get through enough, and if it did, it might make the leaves lighter.?æ
The type of plant that looses its leaves at the end of the growing season is called deciduous. This is an adaptive feature which will conserve the water in the plants.
Vegetative buds present at the margin of Bryophyllum can be grown in to separate plants by detaching them and putting on the moist soil at room temperature. Tissue culture technique can help growing plants from young leaves.
All trees, leaves and growing vegetation absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
For some plants, the brown leaves slow the growing of the plant since brown leaves are basically dead leaves, but for most plants, people just cut them off because it looks more presentable that way. Usually they can live and grow with the brown leaves still there.
well, all plants compete for the most amount of sun by growing taller to be at the top and also by grwoing large leaves because its the leaves which soak up the sun.
The bulb of the onion (the part that we usually eat) is a bunch of underground leaves growing from an underground stem. The leaves are not for photosynthesis, but they're for storing nutrients.
Herbs are non-woody flowering plants that includes grass like plants and forbs. Grasses are usually harbaceous plants with narrow leaves growing from the base
Ankylosaurus was built very low to the ground, so they could only reach the leaves of low growing plants. Thus, they didn't eat the leaves of tall trees.
Primary growth in plants occurs at the apical meristem.
herbivores
sort of a trick answer to a trick question...for the most part ladybugs do not eat leaves but eat soft bodied insects, but there are a few species of ladybugs that feed off of plants and are considered pests, such as the Mexican Bean Beetle..they feed on the green growing leaves of various plants Lar