plants having reticulate venation have broad leaves
The milkweed
Normally this would have to do with the origin and location of the plant. Long, thin leaves offer less resistance to water flow; these types of plants are normally found in fast, running water. Note: Not all underwater plants have narrow, thin leaves!
The palm with broad leaves is the Rhapis excelsa. It is also known as the Broad leaf Lady Palm, which is a species of fan palm.
What is the green substance in leaves of plants? The green substance in the leaves of plants is a pigment called chlorophyll
The four basic leaf shapes are: Broad, flat leaves... Long, narrow leaves... Needlelike leaves... and Scaly leaves
because they have long stem .
Broad leafs are plants with broad leaves. These leaves capture water, so the plants have extra water on hand for when water is scarce.
These plants grow in shady places have broad leaves because in shady places there is less amount of light and broad leaves can absorb maximum amount of light.....
large broad leaves
To maximise the surface area for photosynthesis, plants increase the size of their leaves
Foliage leaves are the broad, flat leaves of plants that are typically green in color and used for photosynthesis. They are important for capturing sunlight and converting it into energy for the plant. Foliage leaves are usually the main type of leaves on most plants and trees.
Normally this would have to do with the origin and location of the plant. Long, thin leaves offer less resistance to water flow; these types of plants are normally found in fast, running water. Note: Not all underwater plants have narrow, thin leaves!
broad leaves
It occurs so that the plant will always place the broad side of it's leaves toward the Sun.
Survival characteristics that have evolved through natural selection in plants includes things such as broad leaves, cone shaped trees, and waxy leaves.
The plants would not have a lot of sunlight because of the tall trees around and over them. Because of that, they would have very broad leaves.
The broadest.
Most desert plants evolved according to their environment, an environment in which conservation of moisture is paramount. The broad surface of a leaf would transpire too much moisture away from the plant in the hot, dry desert, so "leaves" are an almost unseen feature of most desert plants.