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just go outside look at the trees with leaves on them and you will see leaves or go outside in the fall.duh.........1.orange leave 2.green leave 3.red leave ect.there are lots of leaves more than just thesethere are different shapes as well and some are even purple so look it up lol :)
1. Plant Morphology 2.Plant Anatomy 3.Plant Taxonomy 4.Plant Pathology 5.Plant Physiology 6.Plant Ecology 7.Plant Geography 8. Plant Genetics 9. Plant Cytology
I have a mature tree with thorns over 3" long.
Yes, the African Violet plant does reproduce asexually. It reproduces through losing its leaves. From there the leaves regrow the entire plant system.
Chlorophyll absorbs light and provides the energy for photosynthesis. The wavelength in which chlorophyll works best is in the red and blue range, and therefore does not absorb the green wavelength which is why leaves appear green. There are 2 chlorophyll at work - "a" and "b". They both operate in a slightly different frequency, thus increasing the total energy use from the sun. Chlorophyll "a" operates in the 400-450 & 650-700nm frequencies (purple and red) while "b" operates in the 450-500 & 600-650nm frequencies (blue and orange). They also generally exist in a 3 to 1 ratio, a to b. The gap left (500 - 600nm) is the green zone. In some tree's leaves, the chlorophyll "a" is less dominant, therefore there is an increase in the amount of purple and red wavelengths reflected, hence the leaves are more purple in colour, while the tree is still able to photosynthesize.
The easiest way is to look at the leaves. Both red and white have oblong, 2 lobe, and 3 lobed leaves. White will have a lot of 2 and 3 lobe leaves and the red will have almost exclusivly the regular oblong leaves (except when they're young).
the answer is 5 roots, stem, leaves, fruits and flowers.. the answer is 5 roots, stem, leaves, fruits and flowers..
The usual number is 3, but 4 and 5 can be found also.
Little, innocent, doe-eyed deer just love to browse on tree leaves, but an EF-3 tornado will also strip the bark right off of the tangelo tree.
You can't really draw a factor tree with a keyboard. The arithmetic goes like this: 315 = 5x63 = 5x3x21 = 5x3x3x7. 5, 3, 3 and 7 will be the 'leaves' at the bottom of your tree.
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the leaves :3
Not all leaves do, they could be red, yellow or orange it just depends on where the tree it has grown on is situated <3 plant trap
The box elder is the only tree in the maple (acer) genus that has clusters of 3. All other maples have clusters of 5 leaves. The box elder Acer negundo is a native of North America . The leaves are pinnate with 3 to 5, sometimes 7 to 9 leaflets . So it could still be a box elder.
70% tree leaves, shrub leaves, twig ends 19% forbs 11% grasses 3% agrecultural crops
it means the leaves fall off in the winter
Leaves, tree bark, roots, grasses, fruit, twigs, small plants and bushes, and shrubs.