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The leaves of the pomegranate plant are classified as simple leaves. Each leaf is undivided and has a single leaf blade, typically with a smooth margin and a glossy appearance. They are arranged alternately on the stems, contributing to the overall aesthetic of the plant.
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Mint plant have simple aromatic leaves with opposite arrangement.
It is called "Gulmehndi" in Hindi.
No
A hawthorn berry being a berry does not have leaves. Hawthorn trees have compound leaves.
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A money plant, commonly known as Pothos or Epipremnum aureum, typically has heart-shaped leaves that are classified as simple leaves. Each leaf is a single, undivided blade, which distinguishes them from compound leaves that consist of multiple leaflets. The leaves can vary in color and pattern, often featuring shades of green with yellow or white variegation.
Some plants have single and clustered leaves, and some have clustered or compound leaves.Maple and Oak trees have simple leaves. Some such as horse-chestnut and locust trees, have leaves that grow in clusters. These are compound leaves. Others plants have leaves shaped like needles or spines.
The leaves of the pomegranate plant are classified as simple leaves. Each leaf is undivided and has a single leaf blade, typically with a smooth margin and a glossy appearance. They are arranged alternately on the stems, contributing to the overall aesthetic of the plant.
A balsam plant has tap roots.
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Yes, plants with compound leaves may require different care compared to plants with simple leaves. Compound leaves have multiple leaflets attached to a single leaf stalk, which can affect their water and nutrient needs. It is important to consider the specific care requirements of each plant species, regardless of leaf type.
The name of Balsam plant in Tamil is Kasi Thumbai.
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Balsam plants are C3 plants. They use the C3 carbon fixation pathway for photosynthesis, which involves the initial fixation of carbon dioxide into a three-carbon compound.