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There are several different types of leaves here are a few descriptions. The leaf blade has two types of configuration. It may be in one unit, in which case the leaf is ...
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We have the information you need about Bundle Sheath. Learn more. ... Bundle-sheath - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Bundle-sheath ... abscission zone: a region of the petiole...
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There are many parts of a plant and the petiole is the most important part of the plant. This part is responsible for delivering nutrients to the leaf of the plant.
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We have the information you need about Carpels and Stamens Are. Learn more. ... The petiole is an extension of the sheath and this leads to the midrib that supports the lamina.
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To discuss petiole (rachis) blight, a brief introduction to palm leaf anatomy is required. There are three types of palm leaves. All possess a base (leaf sheath), ...
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drying of leaf margins, sheath and petiole blights, varying amounts of leaf yellowing, and severe root rot. Leaf scorch and firing of leaf edges are symptoms of ...
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10) ha - petiole. 11) `ili ha - epidermis of petiole. 12) mawae - petiole sheath. 13) lihi mawae - margin of petiole sheath. 17) piko - junction of petiole and blade ...
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In many species the base of the petiole sheaths the stem, as in Heracleum mantegazzianum (giant hogweed). The base of the petiole may be modified as a ...
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After stripping away the fibrous petiole sheaths, three edible portions were ... the meristem wrapped within the petiole-sheath of the flag leaf; and the edible leaf, ...
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Leaf blades less than 23 cm long and usually less than 12 cm wide; spathe 6- 12.5 cm long. 3a. Petiole sheath ending somewhat below the base of the blade .
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