The primary leaf, or leaves; sometimes two primary leaves from opposite each other depending on the leaf arrangement on the stem of the plant. This varies from plant to plant.
Monocotyledonous plants normally produce a single primary leaf, where are dicotyledonous plants may produce one or two.
they are called seed leaves
Cotyledon
Evaporation of water through the plant's leaves is called transpiration.
The type of plant that looses its leaves at the end of the growing season is called deciduous. This is an adaptive feature which will conserve the water in the plants.
Leaves are called the kitchen of the plant because they produce their own food and get stored in the stem of the plant which is utilized by whole plant.
This is a characteristic of dicotyledonous plants such as beans.
Indigo plant leaves are used for dying cotton.
Cotyledon
The cotton plant, Gossypium hirsutum.
cotton plant. it evolved from something else.
yes they are a plant first leaves
The modified leaves that are found in embryonic plants are called cotyledons. Cotyledons are the first leaves produced by the plant. They are not true leaves and are considered to be seed-leaves because they are a part of the seed or embryo of the plant.
A dye is extracted from indigo plant leaves for dyeing cotton yarn.
cotton grows in a field and it kind of looks like cotton candy
The modified leaves that are found in embryonic plants are called cotyledons. Cotyledons are the first leaves produced by the plant. They are not true leaves and are considered to be seed-leaves because they are a part of the seed or embryo of the plant.
Cotton comes from a plant, not an animal. we get wool from sheep though, which at first glance might look like cotton.
Fern leaves are called fronds
A defoliant is a plant-removing or plant-killing agent. Plants can, in general, be called foliage. "De-planting" is removing plants, physically or by killing them. Correction - Foliage= Leaves. Defoliants cause the leaves to die and drop, which starves the plant. Agent orange was a defoliant as was arsenic for cotton plants.