No, the scientific name of leaves and trees is not the same. The scientific name of leaves is usually different from the scientific name of the tree they belong to. The scientific name of a tree species refers to the entire plant, whereas the scientific name of leaves would typically refer to the specific leaf structure or shape.
The scientific name for wild onion grass commonly found in New Jersey is Allium canadense.
The scientific name of Vidhya leaves is Ficus racemosa.
The scientific name for corn leaves is Zea mays.
The scientific name for curry leaves is Murraya koenigii.
The scientific name of langka leaves is Artocarpus heterophyllus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Urginea maritima.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bowiea volubilis.
The scientific name of bawang, which means "onion" in Filipino, is Allium cepa.
ts that you can get from onion leaves
The scientific name of jamun leaf is Syzygium cumini.
no but they have leaves