Leaf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In botany, a leaf is an above-ground plant organ specialized for photosynthesis. For this purpose, a leaf is typically flat (laminar) and thin. There is continued debate about whether the flatness o...
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Phyllotaxis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In botany, phyllotaxis or phyllotaxy is the arrangement of the leaves on the stem of a plant. The basic patterns are alternate , opposite , whorled or spiral . With an alternate pattern, l...
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Examples of opposite and alternate simple leaves ... Contact the author;
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; Alternate leaf arrangement in Parrotia persica; ... List 7 – More Trees and Shrubs with Alternate Leaves ... Parrotia persica spring leaves showing alternate leaf arrangement (V. Lohr)
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List 6 – Trees and Shrubs with alternate leaves ... Leaves of Betula occidentalis leaves in fall color ... Betula pendula leaves...
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File Name: leaves_29867; Description: Alternate leaves, in Linden, Lime-tree, or Basswood. Source: Asa Gray, The Elements of Botany for Beginners and for Schools (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: American Book Co., 1887)67;
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: -Alternate Leaves: Leaves that grow on one side of the branch or stem at one point and the next leaf grows on the other side of the branch/stem further up the plant. -Bundles: On trees that have needles for leaves, it is possible that they grow in groups that grow out of the same location on the branch or twig.
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If a plant has its leaves on a stalk, there are several ways in which they may be arranged. Most commonly they are either in pairs, opposite oneanother on the stem, or they are produced singly in an alternate arrangement.
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Leaf Morphology and Stem Modification ... simple, alternate, pinnately netted simple, opposite, pinnately netted simple, whorled, pinnately netted ... guttation in leaves...
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The most common beech species in Eastern Canada is: ... American beech; Fagus grandifolia Ehrh. ... Narrow leathery leaves with parallel veins, each ending in a tooth.
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