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The term for the natural process by which trees shed their foliage is called "leaf abscission."
In botany, a spur is a modified leaf or stem that is typically found in certain flowering plants such as orchids. The number of foliage leaves in a spur can vary depending on the specific plant species. Some spurs may have one foliage leaf, while others may have multiple leaves arranged in a specific pattern. It is important to examine the particular plant in question to determine the exact number of foliage leaves in its spur.
A leaf is a leaf because it is a flattened, thin plant organ that is typically attached to a stem and functions in photosynthesis and transpiration. Leaves are specialized structures that have evolved to maximize the plant's ability to capture sunlight for energy production.
A typical leaf does not contain nerves or blood vessels. Instead, a leaf is composed of specialized plant cells that help in photosynthesis and gas exchange.
Some chrysalises may be green because they blend in with the foliage for camouflage and protection from predators. The color of the chrysalis can be influenced by the environment where it pupates, such as the color of the leaf it attaches to.
Another word for leaf is foliage
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Many leaves = foliage
The term for the natural process by which trees shed their foliage is called "leaf abscission."
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Yes, leaf bugs are good for gardens because they eat old leaves so that there is room for new foliage.
Some dahlias have a purplish tinge to the foliage. Others have dark green or a medium green.
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Midrib
the midrib