Yucca - not edible; Yam - edible; Yarrow - medicinal herb; Yerba mansa - medicinal herb; Yomogi - culinary and medicinal herb.
A plant with a sticky stigma is more likely to be insect-pollinated. The stickiness of the stigma helps to capture pollen grains brought by insects. Wind-pollinated plants typically have feathery stigmas to catch pollen grains carried by the wind.
At a premature age, the top of a carrot plant would have small, delicate, feathery green leaves that are not fully developed. The plant might also have a thinner, less sturdy stem compared to a mature carrot plant.
The plant you are referring to is likely the Nipa palm, also known as Nypa fruticans. It is recognized for its creeping roots and long feathery leaves, commonly found in mangrove habitats in countries like India and various Pacific islands.
Most conifers keep their leaves(needles) in winter.9 all evergreen trees keep their leaves throughout the year even in winters like pine trees for example
seeds
yarrow
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Yes, I can help you identify a purple-leaved plant.
agave
A type of thick-leaved plant.
A fern is a plant with feathery fronds.
Germination.
Endive
shamrock, a three-leaved plant similar to clover.
It's a bright red and green leaved house plant, which is traditionally displayed at Christmas.
only the White Clover plant, Trifolium repens is true
Microphylla is the scientific name for 'small leaved'. It comes from the Greek for '[having] small or tiny leaves'. The word isn't used just to describe small leaved shrubs. So for example, it also may be used in regard to 'small leaved' trees.