Algae, don't have leaves, but they can still count as plants. Also, some cacti species don't grow leaves, just petals from the flowers. Other plants have things in place of leaves, like pine trees.
no
yes there are! they cant use photosynthesis thought they use saprophytic nutrtion.
yeah, no is DEFINITELY wrong i can tell you that :D
Not all plant leaves are greem but the majorty are.
The leaves are green due to the chloroplast in the cells of plants which is the site of photosynthesis in the cell.
No,most of it is green but if the leaves have other colour (e.g purple,pink,red) the underside of the leaves will still be green.
yes, a parasite plant
A leafless plant with branching stems, a vine and parasitic plant that attaches itself to host plants.
The Dodder (a parasite, leafless, annual plant,etc.) A Venus Flytrap (they eat insects.) Pitcher plant (which grows in Borneo and tropical Asia. The Pitcher plant gives out a sweet juice that attracts insects.) And lots more! Try researching it online!
A bonsai plant may be deciduous or evergreen. This plant will lose all its leaves if it is deciduous. Evergreen plants lose leaves gradually overa period of time and new leaves keep on emerging, therefore, it is never leafless.
Cuscuta, Orobanchae etc. are leafless angiosperms
Leafless cactus plants
The Dodder (a parasite, leafless, annual plant,etc.)
A leafless plant with branching stems, a vine and parasitic plant that attaches itself to host plants.
Leafless
if you are talking about a plant that used to have leaves and lost them, than the now leafless plant loses (or has water travel faster through it) than with leaves, if you are talking about plants that are always leafless (cacti) it isn't faster than leaf plant because they store their water better so it moves very slowly in cacti.
leaves is a plural and the singular is leave
The Dodder (a parasite, leafless, annual plant,etc.) A Venus Flytrap (they eat insects.) Pitcher plant (which grows in Borneo and tropical Asia. The Pitcher plant gives out a sweet juice that attracts insects.) And lots more! Try researching it online!
A slender, leafless portion of a plant by which it becomes attached to a supporting body, after which the tendril usually contracts by coiling spirally., Clasping; climbing as a tendril.
Leafless. That is the opposite of leafy.
A bonsai plant may be deciduous or evergreen. This plant will lose all its leaves if it is deciduous. Evergreen plants lose leaves gradually overa period of time and new leaves keep on emerging, therefore, it is never leafless.
* ivy plant * inchworms * ibis (a type of bird) * ibex (a wild goat) * identical twins * iguana * ingrown toenail * Indian pipe (a waxy, white leafless herb plant) * Indigo plants
Tomatoes
You find treemur in the miscrian forest in leafless trees.