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Only henna leaves have dye, and the highest content is in the leaf petiole. There is no dye in the bark, twigs, ... Which Plant Was Used to Color the Hair and Skin Henna, Lotus or Juniper Berries
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Point of attachment of petiole to lamina (piko) on abaxial surfac... ... A knowledge of the molecular bases that are involved in the M. loti-Lotus interaction and of which are the molecules,
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Apr 27, 2009 ... In Shantparva of Mahabharata, it is written, 'as the man sucks water upwards with help of lotus petiole, trees drink water through the roots with ...
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In this study, sisal fiber and lotus petiole fiber were compared in structure and ... SEM photos showed that the sisal fiber surface was rough, but lotus petiole fiber ...
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Water Lotus family (Nelumbonaceae). Description: ... The stout petioles are light green, terete, hairless, and either smooth or somewhat prickly. The interior of ...
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constitute various tissues and their organization. Requirements: A. Permanent slides of: (i) T.S. of Nerium leaf, T.S. of lotus leaf, T.S. of lotus petiole/ or stem, ...
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Lotus family (Nelumbonaceae). Description: ... The relatively stout petioles are 2- 6' long, light green, terete, and glabrous; they contain internal chambers of air.
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seedling petiole length, and petiolar elongation rates were measured in Nelumbo lutea (W illd.) Pers. (American lotus) grown in aseptic liquid culture at pH 5.6 ...
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The petioles are thin but sturdy and covered with both hairs and an occasional small spine. Vigorous, healthy sacred lotus plants produce many leaves when ...
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Edible plant stems - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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There are also a few edible petioles (leaf stalks) such as celery, as well as some edible ... Buds and branches are visible on the vegetable sold as lotus root. |
