Yes, fertilizer can be made from dried papaya leaves.
Specifically, a fertilizer is intended to enrich soil by adding necessary nutrients. Nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium contribute to healthy soil and to healthy plants. Necessary nutrients are found in dried papaya leaves. In the process of decomposition, papaya leaves keep crumbling until all of their nutrients are released back into the soil. In dried and crumbled form, they therefore serve as fertilizer.
Papaya leaf is a simple leaf that is deeply lobed with palmate venation.
The scientific name of the papaya leaf is Carica papaya.
the papaya leaf have a entire edge while the rambutan leaf have a jagged edge
The scientific name for papaya is Carica Papaya.
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Take the papaya leaf from the tree. Dry it under the sun until it becomes dry.
no,a papaya leaf has smooth leaves
Stipules of papaya are small, leaf-like structures that are typically found at the base of the petiole (leaf stem) in the papaya plant (Carica papaya). In many cases, these stipules are ephemeral and may fall off as the plant matures. They play a role in protecting the young leaf during its development. While they are not prominent, their presence is a characteristic feature of the papaya's leaf structure.
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