Yes, a leaf from a geranium can grow into a complete new plant through a process called vegetative propagation. If the leaf is placed in suitable conditions, such as soil with adequate moisture and light, it can develop roots and eventually grow into a new geranium plant. This method is commonly used by gardeners to propagate geraniums and other similar plants.
On average, a geranium leaf has around 300 to 500 stomata per square millimeter of leaf surface area.
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The African Violet is a flowering plant that can grow from a leaf. The leaf can be cut and placed in water or soil to form roots and develop into a new plant.
A small swelling on a plant from which a flower or leaf will grow is called a bud. Buds can be found at the tips of stems or in the axils of leaves and can develop into various structures, including flowers, leaves, or shoots, depending on the plant's growth stage and environmental conditions. They play a critical role in the plant's reproductive and vegetative processes.
A bud refers to an undeveloped plant part that can grow into either a leaf or a flower. Buds contain the meristematic tissue responsible for new growth and development in plants.
A geranium leaf is the leaf of the geranium plant. Geraniums are a genus of flowering plants also known as cranesbills.
Its will be exactly the same as the white part of the leaf just has a different coloured chlorophyll :)
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On average, a geranium leaf has around 300 to 500 stomata per square millimeter of leaf surface area.
A rubber plant typically takes about 2-4 weeks to grow a new leaf.
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Geranium
A succulent can grow from a leaf through a process called propagation. When a leaf is removed from the plant and placed in soil, it can develop roots and eventually grow into a new plant. This method allows succulents to reproduce and expand their population.
If there is a leaf on the bottom of water, the leaf will grow into another plant.
Grafting
Bryophyllum propagates from leaf cuttings. Small buds develop at the grooves of leaf margins. Each of these buds are capable of growing into separate plant.