Some plants have sticky leaves to trap insects, which they then digest for nutrients that are lacking in their environment.
snakess eat sticky leaves and all leaves!snakess eat sticky leaves and all leaves!
Eucalyptus leaves are not sticky.
Some examples of plants with simple leaves include dandelions, sunflowers, and roses. These plants have leaves that are not divided into smaller leaflets and have a single, undivided blade.
Not all plants have leaves. Some plants, like mosses and ferns, do not have true leaves but instead have structures that serve similar functions.
Some examples of plants with compound leaves include poison ivy, clover, and rose.
Some plants with leaves of the same color include snake plants (Sansevieria), Chinese evergreen (Aglaonema), and spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum). These plants have consistent green leaves, although some variations within the species may exist.
Yes some plants have leaves which fall of like mango leaves . But there are some plants of which leaves do not fall , like oak leaves.
Insect-eating plants produce sticky or slippery substances on their leaves to trap insects. Once trapped, these plants release digestive enzymes to break down and absorb nutrients from the insect's body.
Yes, there are some plants in the desert with long leaves. A few examples:Palm treesYuccasSotol
False. Two large groups of plants could be seed plants and seedless plants, or vascular and nonvascular plants. All plants have leaves of some kind or another.
The whitefly could be the cause of the white, sticky stuff on the kumquat leaves. The white substance is called flocculent.
Honeydew is a sweet, sticky substance excreted by aphids as they feed on plant sap. It is often found on leaves and branches of infested plants and can attract ants and other insects.