the node, leaves are attached to the node by the petiole
node
Petiol
It is when there is one or more leaves coming from the same node(the swelling point on the stem/stalk)
First the root take up the water and minerals in the soil and the stem transports it to the leaf
brain stem.
hypopodium(leaf base)
Rafflesia
In statistics this is usually termed a stem-leaf plot. To see some I suggest going to image.google.com and querying for stem leaf plot.
It is the slender stalk by which the leaf is attached to the stem - in short, the leafstalk, or the stem or pedicle
One leaf attached to a stem.
Each leaf typically has a leaf blade ( lamina ), stipules, a midrib, and a margin. Some leaves have a petiole, which attaches the leaf to the stem; leaves that do not have petioles are directly attached to the plant stem and are called sessile leaves.
A node.
Monocot leaves have their leaf veins arranged parallel to each other and the long axis of the leaf (parallel vennation).
Petunia leaves are sessile which means they grow without a leaf stem attached to the main stem. The leaves are opposite.
A plant body undifferentiated into stem, root, or leaf stalkless and attached directly at the base
PetioleThe stalk by which a leaf is attached to a stem. Also called Leafstalk.
A graph and stem is different to a leaf plot because in a leaf plot, there is a stem and leaf in a plot, while in a graph and stem, there is a leaf and stem in a graph.
So the leaf will live and create carbon dioxide to make oxygen and we live.
The let side of a stem a stem and leaf plot