Red potatos are the most common.
The epidermis is the waxy layers of some cells
The answer you are looking for is Cuticle (a waxy lipid covering plants)
Yes a leaf can not have a waxy surface if it is so adapted. The waxy surface is designed to keep water off, and inside of the leaf. Leaves in the rain forest often have a waxy surface to keep from being constantly saturated in water.
Lotus have waxy coating on the leaves to protect them from water.
The American Crew out and Aveda's Grooming Clay is the modelling clay that is smelly and doesn't dry out leaving a waxy feeling on the hand.
Red potatos are the most common.
it provides protection and also trnspires kind of like we sweat
the origional waxy is their old headmaster
The epidermis is the waxy layers of some cells
Yes, Yukon Gold potatoes are waxy. Their texture is more waxy than the Yellow Finn potatoes, though more creamy and less waxy than the red potato.
Yes, croton leaves are waxy to some degree.
waxy pigment
the waxy substance secreted by the ceruminous glands in the ears is called cerumen.
the waxy material in the leaf is called "CUTIN"
The word waxy does not have a prefix, nor does it serve as a prefix for other words.
The answer you are looking for is Cuticle (a waxy lipid covering plants)