African violets have "hairy" leaves and so does a plant commonly called Lambs Ear.
the answer is the plant has very hairy smooth leaves.
No, dahlia plants typically have smooth leaves rather than hairy leaves. The leaves are usually green and can vary in shape depending on the variety of dahlia.
A type of plant that has pink flowers and hairy leaves is called a Woodland Margin.
to keep warm :) and protect baby leaves
NORTHERN HAIRY NOSE, SOUTHERN HAIRY NOSE, COMMON
No. There are many kind of woolly or hairy caterpillars and they all eat very specific types of leaf.
hairy leaves and stem
Echinacea leaves are typically lance-shaped with serrated edges. They are dark green in color and can be hairy or smooth, depending on the species. Echinacea leaves often grow in a spiral pattern around the stem.
Depending on the particular species, hairy caterpillars eat certain plant leaves, whilst others feed on leaf littler and debris.
The dark green leaves are opposite, entire, lanceolate, toothed, and hairy with three prominent veins
The dark green leaves are opposite, entire, lanceolate, toothed, and hairy with three prominent veins
smooth and not peeling