well, wild roses have kind of a red outline around a green leaf. The outline is small.
rose leaf are green in colour.
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The question is ambiguous and the answer depends on whether it refers to the leaf of a rose plant or the plant commonly known as Roseleaf.The leaf of a rose plant has no specific scientific name. Botanically a leaf is called a leaf, although in certain instances it may be referred to as "laminate" or "lamella" depending on the context.The Roseleaf plant on the other hand is botanically (or scientifically) known as Rubus rosifolius, (syn. Rubus rosaefolius) also known as roseleaf bramble, West Indian raspberry, thimbleberry
rose leaves in addition to being pinnate, also have a serrated margin.
Variegated leaf
A node on any plant is where the leaf bud grows from the stem.
All fruits have pigments. The pigments are what give the fruit/plant colour. Eg: the colour of a leaf if green.. this means that the leaf will absorb every colour BUT green, green is reflected. This can apply to fruits too.
Yes, a rose bush is more complex than a leaf. A rose bush consists of multiple leaves, stems, flowers, and roots working together to support the plant's growth and reproductive processes. In contrast, a single leaf is a less complex structure with a specific function in the plant's photosynthesis and gas exchange.
the leaf of a rose acts like any other leaf, it conducts photosynthesis,
Rose leaves typically have a subtle, fresh, green scent with hints of floral and herbaceous notes. This scent can vary depending on the specific variety of rose plant.
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