Because they want to look just like your balls. I'm not kidding
Yes, a tomato plant can be identified by its characteristics such as its hairy stems, serrated leaves, yellow flowers, and eventually, the development of round, red fruits.
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.
Tomato leaves are poisonous, so if it eats tomato leaves... it will be poisoned and will most probably die.
African violets have "hairy" leaves and so does a plant commonly called Lambs Ear.
A type of plant that has pink flowers and hairy leaves is called a Woodland Margin.
to keep warm :) and protect baby leaves
The same colour as your moms hairy balls
hairy leaves and stem
Tomato Leaves
aphids
Tomato leaves curl due to various reasons such as environmental stress, nutrient deficiencies, pests, diseases, or genetic factors.