Bryophyllum leaf
rose campion The best example for hastate leaf is convolvulus arvensis plant leaf
Decline of the plant, growth of another leaf, improvement in the plant, and propagation of another plant are possible outcomes when a leaf is cut off a weed. The consequence for the plant depends upon the function, health, location and size of the severed leaf and of the weed. The consequence for the leaf will be decline into death or, if proper procedure is followed, propagation of another plant.
Most of their stomata are on the underside of the leaf.
No, a leaf is part of a plant. Therefore the leaf is made up of "plant" cells. So it has a cell wall.
Leaf is a plant.
To sex this plant you must look at where the leaves meet the main stem of the plant. A male plant will form a round ball at the leaf/stem junction. A female plant will form a elongated triangle growth at the leaf/stem junction. Sexing is easiest in the early stages of flowering.
Bryophyllum leaf
Seeing as a leaf is part of a plant, the plant will naturally be bigger.
Generally, leaf cells are found in the leaf of a plant.
No. Normally a leaf is only part of a plant.
A leaf is part of a plant.
No
rose campion The best example for hastate leaf is convolvulus arvensis plant leaf
the leaf will store and give food to the plant cell
50,000,000 Cells are in a full grown plant leaf :)
Since leaf prepares food for the plant, it may be equated with mother