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Define the venation of hibiscus leaf?

Hibiscus has reticulate venation. Leaves of orchid plant are sessile. Leaves of hibiscus plant have stalks.


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Hibiscus leaves are typically larger, with a different shape and texture compared to grass leaves. Hibiscus leaves are usually broad, glossy, and often lobed or divided, while grass leaves are narrower, linear, and have parallel veins. Additionally, hibiscus leaves tend to be more colorful and ornamental compared to the simple green grass leaves.


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What are the adaptation of hibiscus?

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Do hibiscus have thorns?

Most varieties of hibiscus do not have thorns. However, gardeners have reported finding thorns on certain kinds of hibiscus bushes.


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I don't know if rabbits eat hibiscus plant stems. But I do know that something ate all the leaves and flowers on my hibiscus plant! Does anyone know if woodchucks like to eat hibiscus plants? i have recently owned 3 bunnies and trust me they absaloutly love hibiscus leaves and stems, i dont know why but they love it! i dont know about woodchucks though, sorry


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A hibiscus plant is a dicot. Dicots are distinguished by having two seed leaves when they germinate, while monocots have only one.


Why is my hibiscus not growing leaves?

There are several possible reasons why your hibiscus may not be growing leaves. Some common reasons include insufficient sunlight, overwatering or underwatering, poor soil quality, or pests/disease. It's important to assess these factors and make adjustments to help your hibiscus thrive.


What is the size of hibiscus leaf?

Hibiscus leaves typically range in size from 4 to 10 inches long, depending on the specific species and growing conditions. They are generally broad and can be lobed or unlobed, with a glossy green appearance. Some varieties, like the large hibiscus, can have even larger leaves. Overall, the size can vary widely among the different types of hibiscus plants.


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