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thick leaves covering something,obscuring your view
Decaying leaves mixed into dirt with a hand full of earthworms would be far better as fertilizer than burnt leaves. Burnt leaves would contain a high level of carbon but no cellulose. Mulch of leaves, grasses, soil, and earthworms would be better than burnt leaves because it'd be easier for the nutrients to leech into the soil.
I would check for mites. This sounds like something that is sucking the juices out of the leaves.
Large leaves.
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thick leaves covering something,obscuring your view
Decaying leaves mixed into dirt with a hand full of earthworms would be far better as fertilizer than burnt leaves. Burnt leaves would contain a high level of carbon but no cellulose. Mulch of leaves, grasses, soil, and earthworms would be better than burnt leaves because it'd be easier for the nutrients to leech into the soil.
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it leaves a white streak
I know that a thick forest would be warmer, because it is a lot more dense, and would hold any kind of heat. Also trees can hold leaves and animals may rest inside which creates more heat and more dense.
The air layer will improve the thermal insulation.
Grass is an example of a leaf that grows from the base. Leaves that do this are better able to cope with being grazed.
A saw would be better - like a band saw
I would check for mites. This sounds like something that is sucking the juices out of the leaves.