no they cut all sorts of leaves, they do seem fond of rose leaves.
I only know about Leaf-cutter ants. They find leaves, let them rot, then eat the mold.
There is only 1 leaf on the Canadian Flag which is a maple leaf. It is in the middle of the flag.
If your Cotinus only has leaves at the bottom cut it back to just above the highest leaf and await results.
the leaf eaters are afraid of the ants, so the leaf eaters can only eat when the ants are off the leaves. This is how ants protect the trees from the leaf eaters.
Leaf beetles feed on leaves of different trees and plants, including elms, willows, viburnum, and vegetable plants. Because there are over 35,000 species of leaf beetles, most species prefer a specific type of plant. There are leaf beetles that eat leaves from potato, beans, asparagus, and many other plants.
There is only 1 maple leaf on a canadian flag.
Grass is an example of a leaf that grows from the base. Leaves that do this are better able to cope with being grazed.
the cells (something in the leaf, this is the only part i dont remember) fall into other leaves. when the wind blows, millions of cells are 'doing it', but only few make it.
A leaf is the only part of the plant which contains chloroplast, the plastid which gives the leaf chlorophyll for photosynthesis.Therefore the leaf is the only part which CAN lose leaves in autumn ( deciduous trees ).
In deciduous trees and plants in general it is the leaves falling off in the winter that carry the chloroplasts lost at this change of season.
Three Leaf Clover (Shamrock)
Caterpillars can eat picked leaves but they must be exactly the kind of leaf on which they would naturally feed. If you try to feed them the wrong kinds of leaf they will not eat them and will starve.