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Yes, Victoria Cruziana have thorns on the underside of their leaves and on their stems.
Milkweed pollen is not much of a problem but some people have a contact allergy to the leaves and sap.
In parallel venation, the veins are all smaller in size and parallel or nearly parallel to one another, although a series of smaller veins connects the large veins. Parallel venation occurs in the leaves of nearly all monocotyledonous Angiosperms, whose embryos have one cotyledon, as in flowering plants such as lillies and grasses
A rose is a dicot. Roses are dicots. There are several ways to distinguish between dicots and monocots. The leaves of monocots have veins that begin at the base of the leaf and end at the tip without any branching (Lilly family). The dicot's vein starts at the bottom and branches or nets all over the leaf. (Roses). Monocots have three or combination of three petal etc in the flower(lillies). Dicots have four or five and their combinations in their flowers(Roses). Monocots have fibrous roots(lillies). Dicots have a tap root(Maples and roses).. Monocots have their Phloem and xylem in bundles throughout the plant( Palm trees). Dicots have theirs next to the cambium layer just under the bark (Roses and Oak). The seed of a monocot is one unit.(corn). When idt sprouts it sends up a single leaf. The seed of a dicot usually breaks in two easily Peanuts, beans and Roses) The seed sends up a stem with two leaves. These first two leaves are called the cotyledon leaves. The next two leaves are called true leaves. That's about as many differentiations I can quickly recall to distinguish between monocots and dicots.. If you can understand these differences you'll be able to identify almost all the monocots from dicots instantly.
Hi there. . .I'm from Sudbury Ontario Canada. Got the same problem. I spoke to our local greenhouse/garden nursery hoticulturist. Go out at night and check for insects. Some holes in your leaves are from normal insect activiity, if there's lots, then you know it is a insect problem, HOWEVER, my problem is something different. leaves are curled around the outside edges, almost looks like hand that has formed like a claw. There are a few holes in the upper leaves, but not enough to cause the leaf curl. My problem is from OVERWATERING. . .killing my trees with kindness, Horticulturist said I should only water 2 or maybe 3 times a summer--if that. I've been watering every day for 2 months. I was told to back off on the watering. Don't water again til fall-Sept or Oct. . .but only once. Let the root system find its own source of water. Roots on my trees are starting to rot from overwatering. My trees will be fine as long as I stop watering or killing them with kindness. I have beautiful gardens, my property is amazing. Thought I knew it all. . .but I blew it. . .almost killed my favourite trees in the whole wide world. Good Luck!
I live in Arkansas and we have tiger lillies and surprise lillies. we never cut the leaves back for winter. we just let the leaves die a natural death and next spring they come back again I live in Arkansas and we have tiger lillies and surprise lillies. we never cut the leaves back for winter. we just let the leaves die a natural death and next spring they come back again
water, leaves, and lillies
Yes, Victoria Cruziana have thorns on the underside of their leaves and on their stems.
lillies are a ground plant and lily pads are a water plant
Lucky bamboo plants are not true bamboo at all. They are related to lillies and are incredibly toxic to cats. They will foam at the mouth, have seizures and possibly die if they ingest the leaves.
Yellow leaves
It leaves a gap in the geological record.
well they are blooming and they are starting a new life so when there leaves get brown theyfall down and grow a new leaves's
If as I think they are the Buckeye is the chestnut then you have a problem chestnuts drop their leaves in the Autumn.
variegated
They used gated ditches and leaves.
Starting from Scratch - 1988 Kate Leaves Home 1-16 was released on: USA: 18 February 1989