Anarcardium occidentale because the new leaves are different to other leaves
The ginkgo tree has alternately arranged leaves on the branch, good luck!
the way the leaves in a plant are arranged.
Plant leaves are basically photosynthesizing organs and therefore need sunlight. The arrangement of leaves such as opposite and decussate help the plant to receive maximum sun shine hence are better adapted.
The vascular bundles would be arranged in a ring around the pith. The flower would be a dicot, because the four characteristics of dicots are: ~flower parts in fours or fives ~two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) ~veins in leaves branch out ~vascular bundles are arranged in a ring
Plants with fibrous roots have parallel venation. Aloe Vera, Coconut , most types of grasses have parallel venation.
No, opposite. Family Rubiaceae.
The leaves on an apple tree are alternately arranged on the branch, deciduous, simple, serrated, and unlobed ( no lobes).
The ginkgo tree has alternately arranged leaves on the branch, good luck!
Weirdly
These things are considered: the shape of the leaves the margin of the leaves - serrated how the leaves are arranged on the stem - alternate, opposite etc if the leaves have hairs how the leaf blade is divided (or not) what the leaf stem is like what the veins of the leaf blade are arranged
the way the leaves in a plant are arranged.
During the Vacular Bundles!!
Yes, horsetails have leaves. The leaves are located near the base of the plant, rather than the top like most plants. The leaves are arranged in whorls.
Oaks Trees have spirally arranged leaves, with a lobed margin in many species; some have serrated leaves or entire leaves with a smooth margin.
Alternate leaves are arranged in spiral fashion rather than to alternating rows so that each leaf gets maximum light exposure.
the leaves are arranged in such as way to provide least restance to flow of water.
The leaves of a poppy plant usually grow alternately along the stem. Each leaf is often lobed or divided and may vary in shape depending on the species.