t
No cut them off
Field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) has clasping auricles at the base of its leaves. These auricles wrap around the stem, helping the plant to climb and twine around other vegetation.
One can identify weed leaves by looking for leaves that are typically serrated, with a pointed tip and a distinct pattern of veins. They are usually arranged in an alternating pattern along the stem and have a strong, pungent odor when crushed.
To identify red stem weeds in your garden, look for plants with red-colored stems and leaves that are different from your other plants. You can also use a plant identification guide or app to help you determine the specific type of weed.
Cacti have spines that evolved from leaves.
No, a weed plant would not die if its leaves fall off. The plant may undergo some stress, but it can recover and produce new leaves as long as its roots are healthy and the growing conditions are favorable.
The preparation made from the dried flower clusters and leaves of the cannabis plant is commonly known as marijuana or weed. It contains the psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) responsible for inducing its mind-altering effects when consumed.
The leaves will dry up and the stalk will lose its color.
Then it's not weed.
That stuff that looks to be weed is a slow but legal way of getting high wich diprives you of weed and gets your system off of it.
The air bladders would hold the main stem of the weed erect, Seaweed, being a shallow water plant, would be able to have more of it's leaves struck by the sun.
1. The entire above-ground portion of a corn plant, including the stem, the leaves, the ear(s), and tassel. Example: "Julie placed a stalk of corn on her front porch for an autumn decoration." 2. The main stem of the corn plant, as distinct from its other parts. Example: "Brad found some lesions on the corn stalk which were not apparent on the leaves or roots."