Narrow, thin leaves have lower pressure under water.
Examples of inedible leaves would be poison ivy, sumac, and rhubarb leaves.
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Carbon films
Gold is one of the best examples. It can be hammered into very thin sheets.
Narrow, thin leaves have lower pressure under water.
Normally this would have to do with the origin and location of the plant. Long, thin leaves offer less resistance to water flow; these types of plants are normally found in fast, running water. Note: Not all underwater plants have narrow, thin leaves!
a fern
They grow.
A dildi
Moss plants have small, flat, thin leaves
Examples of inedible leaves would be poison ivy, sumac, and rhubarb leaves.
I thin i is a tree what as lots of leaves.
because they do
muscles
Cuz they are, ok
because they get too much sun.