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a privet leaf is leaves that stick insects eat !
Yes, they're deciduous, so they lose their leaves in the winter. I hear--although have not seen yet (planted my purple leaf plum hedge this spring) --that the bare wood is a very dark purple color in the winter.
You could conduct an experiment by covering the deep purple portion of the leaf with aluminum foil, leaving the green portion exposed to light. After a period of time, test both portions for starch using iodine solution. If the green portion turns blue-black while the purple portion remains light, it would indicate that photosynthesis is occurring in the green part but not the purple part.
Starch can be located in a leaf by using a staining technique such as iodine staining. Iodine reacts with starch to produce a blue-black color, making it visible under a microscope or to the naked eye in a plant sample. This method helps to identify the presence and distribution of starch in different parts of the leaf.
Yes, some plants contain compounds that can cause numbness when chewed, such as the numbing effect caused by the leaves of the Sichuan pepper plant. However, it is important to be cautious, as not all plants that cause numbness are safe to ingest and can be toxic.
no, plantain is not poisonous to horses, the plantain leaf they can eat but they never go near it but, they can't eat the plantain lilly as it is toxic to cats dogs and horses.
Yes, they are members of the Oleaceae family. They are both flowering hedges that may takes up to four years to reach maturity.
Yes, purple leaf plum hedge plants are evergreen. The woody plant in question (Prunus cisterna) does not drop its foliage within less than a year, which is the hallmark of deciduous or non-evergreen plants. Purple leaf plum hedges provide landscaping color, interest, and texture even while other plants that do not drop foliage over the course of several years are littering the ground with leaves for composting.
They will always be poisonous. The best course of action is to pick up each leaf, and dispose of it away from the pasture. Do not burn the leaves, for the horses can inhale the poison, and trust me, that's an extra run to the emergency room in the middle of the night.
No, none can tell that by the shape of a leaf, unless a certain kind of leaf is poisonous and has a certain shape, but not for all leaves.
No, clovers can not be poisonous to frogs.
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You can identify a purple leaf tree by looking for trees with leaves that are a deep shade of purple or reddish-purple in color. These trees often stand out from other trees due to their distinct leaf color.
No, not at all.
a privet leaf is leaves that stick insects eat !