No.
While bean plant leaves are not toxic, they are generally not consumed as they can be tough, bitter, and not particularly flavorful. It is more common to eat the beans themselves as they are more palatable and nutritious.
Pruning of leaves is a physical change because it only involves the physical removal of plant tissue (leaves), without altering the chemical composition of the leaves themselves.
Plant leaves close at night as a way to conserve water and protect themselves from losing moisture through transpiration. This helps the plant to maintain its hydration levels and survive during periods of darkness when photosynthesis is not occurring.
In dry climate, the leaves will modify themselves to spines to minimize their water loss by transpiration.
If you rip off a piece of a leaf, the plant may experience some stress and damage. However, depending on the size of the leaf piece and the overall health of the plant, it may be able to regenerate and continue growing. It's important to avoid causing unnecessary harm to plants as they rely on their leaves for photosynthesis and overall health.
Water a snake plant indoors by allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Water the plant sparingly, making sure not to overwater as this can lead to root rot. It is best to water the plant at the base of the leaves, avoiding getting water on the leaves themselves.
the plant has to get chloraphill in the leaves can help a plant
Leaves are mainly responsible for photosynthesis in a plant.
A plant without leaves is called a "leafless plant."
yes they are a plant first leaves
it makes the plant leaves green
No, the plant has not lost all its leaves.