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Deciduous trees lose their leaves each year. This is in contrast to evergreens which keep their leaves all year long.
the kawakawa tree leaves are good for tooth akes and swollen parts of the body you have to boil them sometimes if there old
the tree's roots absorb the water in the ground, but i think it's the leafs that produce glucose (sugar).
it's called "xylem" your welcome
No.The leaves have fallen.ORThe leaf has fallen.ORThe leafs are on the ground.Another answer:It is correct British usage. It is uncommon American usage.
The plural form that is not correct: leafsThe correct plural form for the noun leaf is leaves.
One homonym for "leaves" is "leaves," which is the present tense verb meaning to go away or depart from a place.
leaves is the plural, leaf is the singular
Leaves, mostly.
It has petals but no leaves.
Yes, "leaves" and "leaves" are homophones. "Leaves" could refer to the plural form of the noun leaf, while "leaves" could be the verb form, indicating someone is departing or moving away.
No, the plural of leaf is leaves.
Broad leafs are plants with broad leaves. These leaves capture water, so the plants have extra water on hand for when water is scarce.
It is one leaf or many leaves
No, leaves are made out of paper.
purple leafs