this seaweed contains air pockets witch help it stay afloat
yes, they have serrated leaf margins
Poison ivy has groups of three leaves that are pointed at the tip. The leaves are serrated on the edges and the plant can form vines.
First you have to draw a wavy line and then you have to draw another one but opposite wavy then connect by the little lines that you can see
Tulsi leaves are oval-shaped with a slightly sharp tip, and the edges are slightly toothed.
Different plants have different shapes of leaves. Some have jagged edges.
Anthurium 'Tweed' is a trademarked variant of Anthurium polyschistum.....it's a proliferic vining form with palmate leaves, the edges of which are wavy, giving the plant a fair resemblance to Cannabis.
Serrated leaves are leaves that have toothed edges.
they have brown and green edges
this seaweed contains air pockets witch help it stay afloat
One is the banana tree.
Because of the adhesion
Evaporation
Maybe because the leaves of cucumber plant captures or its more exposed to sun and that's why thy become white or yellow on the edges
Yes. You can find them lying around. They are green a a bit wavy. Happy hunting!
No, not all oak leaves have saw-like edges, but yes, some may have atypically, non-sinuate leaf margins. For example, the sawtooth oak (Quercus acutissima) is an example of a tree whose foliage recalls the edges of a saw.
Both because some times my hair is curly And some time is wavy so my Friends are like how did do your hair and its natural how ever it is