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Q: How many leaves can a flower have at once?
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How many leaves does the national flower of Northern Ireland have?

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How do you prune lotus plants?

You can prune lotus plants by clipping dead leaves and petals from the flower. However, the flower should be pruned once it is completely dead.


Is it common for a snowball bush to bloom flower then lose all it's leaves and after about 2 week the leaves come back?

Yes, it is quite common for snowball bushes to bloom flowers before their leaves appear. The flower buds usually form before the leaves, and once the flowers have bloomed, the leaves will start to grow. It's a natural cycle for many plants, especially those that are deciduous.


What are the sterile leaves of a flower?

The sepals and the petals are the sterile leaves of a flower. This is in contrast to the pistils and stamens, which are the parts of a flower used in reproduction.


What functions each part of a plant?

The Roots, Stems and Leaves are the main parts of the plant


What does the leaves do to a flower?

photosynthesize


What does leaves do to the flower?

photosynthesize


Is pointsettia a complete flower?

The red leaves of a poinsettia are not part of the flower, which is small. They are differently colored normal leaves.


What is a leaf used for in a flower?

A flower is part of a plant, which has leaves. Leaves provide the plant with energy through photosynthesis.


Do leaves provide pollen?

No, not the leaves but the stamen which is part of the flower.


Why do you see water on crushing the fresh leaves and flower?

When fresh leaves and flowers are crushed, they release the water that is stored in their cells. This water is mainly made up of nutrients and other compounds that the plant uses for its growth and development. The release of water upon crushing is a common occurrence in many plants.