Grass leaves are considered simple leaves, as they consist of a single blade connected to the stem by a sheath. Compound leaves, on the other hand, are divided into multiple leaflets. Grass leaves have a parallel venation pattern, with veins running parallel to each other from the base to the tip of the leaf. This simple structure allows grass leaves to efficiently capture sunlight for photosynthesis.
The peepal leaf is simple, meaning it is undivided and consists of a single leaf blade attached to the stem.
Hibiscus leaves are simple, not compound. Each leaf is typically made up of a single blade attached to the stem, without leaflets or additional subdivisions.
No, chestnut oak has simple leaves, not compound leaves. Each leaf is a single blade attached to the stem.
The pin oak leaf is simple, it has a single leaf blade attached to the stem, without any leaflets or further divisions.
Sassafras leaves are typically classified as simple leaves, meaning they consist of a single leaf blade attached to the stem without leaflets.
Simple leaf
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i think that the ochro leaf is a compound leaf
Simple.
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Compound leaf
A Neem leaf is a compound leaf a
Neem leaf is compound
Pomegranate leaf is simple leaf.
it is a simple leaf.
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