Leaf drugs, such as herbal products or tobacco, are typically dried and processed before packaging. They are often stored in airtight containers to prevent moisture and preserve potency. Packaging usually involves resealable bags or boxes that protect the product from light and air exposure. Proper labeling is also essential for compliance with regulations and to provide consumers with necessary information.
NO marijuana is not a drug its a leaf
The actual answer is the leaf. The leaf is the storage home of the food inside plants. The roots suck the food. But it gets stored in the leaf.
cotyledon
a leaf hanging on a tree
chorophyll
Coca
It's €4,90 a package of 40grs.
No, your leaf should remain alive for a while. It depends on the species of plant as to how long the leaf will survive. There are stored sugars and water in the leaf that it will use until it is depleted.
Starch is typically stored in the amyloplasts, which are specialized organelles within the leaf cells of a variegated Coleus plant. These amyloplasts store starch as an energy reserve that can be used by the plant when needed.
They store food in the leaf, root
Coca leaf is the plant from which cocaine is made, so yes, it contains more than a trace of cocaine.
The potential energy stored in the leaf is converted to kinetic energy as it falls from a tree.