simple leaf
A bamboo leaf is not at all as big as something like a water lily- but it is still big if it is under the category of leaves. It is usually 28-32cm long and width is slim! I haven't done much research on this so don't blame me if its wrong! i have checked to webs and they both say the same! so hopefully I've got the answer correct- let me know if i didn't! ;-)
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The Big Bamboo has 352 pages.
Bamboo plant's growing parts are protected by leaf sheath in general.
The Big Bamboo was created on 2006-03-28.
The midrib of the bamboo leaf corresponds to the petiole of the gumamela flower. The midrib is the central vein that runs through the bamboo leaf, similar to the petiole, which is the stalk that attaches the gumamela flower to the stem.
The ISBN of The Big Bamboo is 0-06-058562-5.
In bamboo leaves, the petiole corresponds to the part where the leaf blade meets the stem. This is similar to the location of the petiole in hibiscus leaves, which connects the leaf blade to the main stem of the plant.
Bamboo leaves are classified as monocots. Monocots, or monocotyledons, are characterized by having one seed leaf and typically feature parallel leaf veins, which is consistent with the structure of bamboo leaves. Additionally, bamboo belongs to the Poaceae family, which is a group of flowering plants known as grasses, all of which are monocots.
Your bamboo leaf may be turning yellow due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, nutrient deficiency, or pest infestation. Check the plant's environment and care routine to address the issue.
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