I think it just contain food
The angle where a leaf stalk joins the stem is known as the leaf axil. The angle at which the leaf stalk joins the stem can vary depending on the plant species and can be used as a characteristic for plant identification.
The stalk that joins the leaf blade to the stem is called the petiole. Its primary function is to support the leaf and connect it to the rest of the plant's vascular system for the transport of nutrients and water.
In woodapple the leaf is compound. It is generally trifoliate.
A stipule is a small, leaf-like structure found at the base of a leaf stalk. Its main function is to protect the leaf bud as it grows and to help regulate the flow of nutrients to the leaf.
No, a maize leaf is a compound leaf. This means that it is composed of multiple leaflets attached to a single petiole. Each leaflet appears to be a small individual leaf but they are all connected to the same stalk.
I think it is thin. I also don't know!
This will depend on the cultivar of the sunflower.
Grass leaves are sessile and have no stalk , leaf base of grass leaf is sheathing .
yes
PetioleThe stalk by which a leaf is attached to a stem. Also called Leafstalk.
The angle where a leaf stalk joins the stem is known as the leaf axil. The angle at which the leaf stalk joins the stem can vary depending on the plant species and can be used as a characteristic for plant identification.
sunflower
smooth
how do the leaf stalk help to ensure that the leaf had absorb enough sunlight in order to make food
Stem
Yes
Both sunflower and water hyacinth need leaf