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Yes because cotton comes out of leaves!
The description of the aquilegia caerulea's leaf begins with a finely divided leaf that is a blue green color. The leaf is small and often has five or more points.
Cotton leaves are simple leaves, meaning they are made up of a single blade attached to the stem without any leaflets.
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A Canadian maple Leaf, is a leaf found on a Maple tree in Canada. It is a very well known symbol that represents Canada, and if you have noticed it is on the Canadian flag.
There are many leaves with this coloring, and more information, such as region, and type of plant are needed. Online leaf identification guides are a good place to start researching. It is both a qualitative and quantitative observation.
Yes, I can help you identify a spiky leaf plant. Please provide a description or picture of the plant so I can assist you accurately.
Yes, I can help you identify a large leaf indoor plant. Please provide a description or a photo of the plant, and I will assist you in identifying it.
No, cotton is not a monocotyledon plant. Cotton plants are dicotyledonous, meaning they have two seed leaves that sprout from the seed when it germinates. Monocotyledon plants, on the other hand, have only one seed leaf.
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