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The possessive form of "plants" is "plants'." This is because "plants" is a plural noun, and to show possession of a plural noun ending in "s," an apostrophe is added after the "s" without an additional "s." So, if you are referring to the leaves of the plants, you would write "the plants' leaves."

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The plural possessive form is plants'.

The plants have stems. These are the plant's stems.

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