in Philippines it is called the Indian tree but im not sure what its latin name is,it is also Christmas tree shape
Its a tree with rounded waxy leaves
sunflower, tree, cactus,
willow tree
Leaves have a waxy layer on top of their epidermis layer called the cuticle. This waxy surface protects the leaves from sunburn, dessication (drying out) and reduces attacks by fungi, bacteria, virus particles and insects.
The waxy substance that leaves are covered in is called cuticle. It helps to prevent water loss from the leaves and provides protection against pests and pathogens.
The waxy covering on the leaves of a tracheophyte is called the cuticle. This waterproof layer helps prevent water loss from the plant and protects it from environmental stresses.
Yes, croton leaves are waxy to some degree.
A waxy layer called the cuticle prevents water loss in leaves.
The waxy part of leaves is called the cuticle, which is a thin, waterproof layer on the outer surface of the leaf. It helps reduce water loss through evaporation and protects the leaf from damage.
Evergreen leaves have a waxy coating called cuticle, which helps reduce water loss through evaporation and protects the leaves from external factors like pests and diseases. This coating also gives the leaves their characteristic glossy appearance.
No, oregano leaves are not waxy or slippery. They are velvety and soft like mint.
Harder the better. Waxy leaves minimize the loss of water by transpiration