Description

Plants that drop all of their leaves during one part of the year, usually the winter
Plants that have foliage on their branches all year
Lose most of their leaves, but may keep some under dormant season
Two leaves at each node, and are across the stem from each other
Leaves are single at each node
Three or more leaves arranged in a circle around a stem
Leaves arising from the base of the plant
Flat, sessile leaves, usually minute, which overlap each other. Usually remain on the plant for many seasons
Long narrow, flattened, leaves which end in sharp point
Close bundles or clusters of needles
One continuous leaf surface and are composed of the following parts: blade, midrib, veins, petiole, stipule
Broad, flat part of the leaf
The large central vein running down the center
The network of vascular tissue providing support and transport
Thr stalk to a leaf blade or to a compound leaf
Usually fleshy appendage at the base of the petiole or leaf
Composed of many smaller leaflets and have the following parts: rachis and petiolules
Central elongated axis to a compound leaf which is roughly comparable to the midrib of a leaf blade
The stalk attaching the leaflet to the rachis
Veins running along side of each other
Veins attached at one place at the base
Veins arise from the two opposite sides of midrib
Fine veins joining together in a pattern
Fine veins joining together in a pattern

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