The mopane tree has two butterfly-shaped green leaves.
Specifically, the woody plant in question (Colophospermum mopane) can be found growing natively in southern Africa. It carries the common names balsam tree, butterfly tree, and turpentine tree. The names balsam and turpentine refer to the tree's balsam-like turpentine-smelling resin. The name butterfly results from the tree's hallmark leaf shapes.
I think that you will have yellow becaues green color could make yellow.
The two types are the green and yellow leaves
As the lime green plant matures, the soft leaves become two feet in length and four to five inches in width. The plant is now three feet tall and growing.
sorry, not enough information for a proper identifcation - try and be more specific with the description
Pitcher plant and Pea plant
Welwitschia mirabilisDiscovered in 1859. The Afrikaans call it the "two-leaves-cannot-die"
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.
it support the leaves
Cotyledon
(1) The leaves make food for the plant by photosynthesis. (2) The leaves get rid of excess water from the plant through transpiration. (3) The leaves carry out the process of respiration in plants. The leaves make food for the plant by the process of photosynthesis.
The dried leaves, ripe dried seeds, and fresh leaves of the one-year-old plant, or the leaves of the two-year old plant are the parts that were used in medicine.
Chloroplast and cell wall ^^ Choloroplast contains chlorophyll (make the leaves green) that is used in photosynthesis... not sure about the other one :/