The origin of leaves is best explained in Angiosperms by 'Tunica Corpus Theory'
They reproduce by LEAVES! <3
Leaves reproduce so they can photosynthesize.
They reproduce from cones on the back of the leaves.
Bryophyllum cylindrica
They are all connected because the roots bring in water, the stem carries the water to the flower and leaves, and the leaves bring in CO2 + O2. They all help the plant reproduce, and this is important because without roots, stems, and leaves, the plant couldn't reproduce.
a leaf doesnt reproduce, the flower of the leaf doesThis answer is slightly confusing. Some leaves can be used in propogation like begonia or African Violet. Leaves do not have flowers, plants do, and from them we get seeds.
bouganvillia and bryophyllum
spores are produced on the underside of mushrooms.
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kataka-taka is the plant that were going to plant their leaves. they named it kataka-taka because they plant leaves to grow kataka-taka plant
yes break a leaf off and put it in good planting soil
Yes, dandelions have leaves. The purpose of the leaves in the plant's life cycle is to photosynthesize, which means they absorb sunlight and convert it into energy for the plant to grow and reproduce.