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Supposedly, if the attachment point on the seed is a perfect circle (the place on the end of the seed where it was attached to the plant) then it is a female.
Bryophyllum leaf
Grass leaves have parallel venation .
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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.
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To catch sunlight - and thus manufacture sugar for the plant to which its attached.
If the leaf is part of a plant that is alive, then yes. However, if the plant that the leaf was attached to is dead, or the leaf is separated from the leaf, then it would fall under the category of "dead".
the node, leaves are attached to the node by the petiole
Grass leaves are sessile and have no stalk , leaf base of grass leaf is sheathing .
i believe that it solarbeam in generation 1-2 and now its leaf storm. it is either frenzy plant or leaf storm
A plant body undifferentiated into stem, root, or leaf stalkless and attached directly at the base
leaf
The leafy part, primarily. Grass is predominantly leaf anyway, especially in its vegetative stage (or, prior to when a seed head emerges).
Each leaf typically has a leaf blade ( lamina ), stipules, a midrib, and a margin. Some leaves have a petiole, which attaches the leaf to the stem; leaves that do not have petioles are directly attached to the plant stem and are called sessile leaves.
Bluegrass is a grass species that belongs to the genus Poa, which is classified as a monocot group. A monocot or monocotyledon is a plant that produces seeds, which have a single rudimentary leaf.
the grass is in the leaf family