Palmately veins
The houseplant you are referring to is likely a variety of nerve plant (Fittonia albivenis). This plant has striking green leaves with pink veins and is often grown as a trailing vine in indoor settings. It requires high humidity and indirect light to thrive.
red maple leaves
Cercis canadensis
sure. There are leaves which do not have any green in them. There are Orange and Red leaves
Red. Anthocyanin turns leaves red. Yes, it is spelled correctly!
The houseplant you are referring to is likely a variety of nerve plant (Fittonia albivenis). This plant has striking green leaves with pink veins and is often grown as a trailing vine in indoor settings. It requires high humidity and indirect light to thrive.
because the oxygen leaves the blood
because the oxygen leaves the blood
The address of the Red Bud Public Library is: 925 South Main Street, Red Bud, 62278 1345
a red bud leaf in pennsylvania is not deciduous its evergreen.
the answer is 75% will have red veins
Leaves can be classified from their edges (e.g. lobed, jagged), their veins (e.g. network veins, parallel veins), their shapes (e.g. oval, circle), their size (e.g. large, small), their thickness (e.g. flat, thick), and their colour (e.g. yellow, red).we can classify leafs acording to there edges,size,colour,
The phone number of the Red Bud Public Library is: 618-282-2255.
Leaves can be classified from their edges (e.g. lobed, jagged), their veins (e.g. network veins, parallel veins), their shapes (e.g. oval, circle), their size (e.g. large, small), their thickness (e.g. flat, thick), and their colour (e.g. yellow, red).we can classify leafs acording to there edges,size,colour,
The kind with leaves and a gnome living in it .
yes veins are red because they have oxygen in them and when blood is exposed to oxygen it turns red.
No, veins can not produce red blood cells.