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Yes. Eucalyptus leaves are filled with volatile oils.
YES! The waxy coat of the water hyacinth leaves is waterproof and covers a spongy parenchyma tissue. Together with its swollen stem, which is filled with more spongy parenchyma tissue, it makes the plant float.
Succulent plants have adapted to dry, arid conditions, by storing water in its fleshy leaves and swollen stems.
It's either Fossil or a Trace Fossil.
in the winter it gets to cold and leaves live in mild temperatures in the summer if they don't change the colors to red the suns rays will burn them
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Yes. Eucalyptus leaves are filled with volatile oils.
A plant's adaptations for floating in water are floating leaves and finely dissected leaves. These plants can only grow in water or in soil that is always saturated with water.
The swollen part of a radish is the root. (More precisely, it is a swollen tap root.)Some people harvest and cook the leaves.
"The sky grew darker and the wind began to howl, stirring up the leaves in a frantic dance."
YES! The waxy coat of the water hyacinth leaves is waterproof and covers a spongy parenchyma tissue. Together with its swollen stem, which is filled with more spongy parenchyma tissue, it makes the plant float.
The swollen leaves are narrow so that less sunlight can be taken in for the plant because it already gets alot since its habitat is a warm enviroment so less sunlight would be ideal for it. So therefore less sunlight is taken in at the top of the leaves.
filled with volatile oils
why there is a difference in the size of the leaves of the nettles grown in shady amd sunny condition respectively
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Succulent plants have adapted to dry, arid conditions, by storing water in its fleshy leaves and swollen stems.
why there is a difference in the size of the leaves of the nettles grown in shady amd sunny condition respectively