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The primary leaf, or leaves; sometimes two primary leaves from opposite each other depending on the leaf arrangement on the stem of the plant. This varies from plant to plant.

Monocotyledonous plants normally produce a single primary leaf, where are dicotyledonous plants may produce one or two.

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they are called seed leaves

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