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foliage leaf
noun
An unspecialized leaf, composed of a flat lamina and often a petiole, which is the primary seat of photosynthesis and transpiration in plants that have them.
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This map is the basis for the new Foliage Leaf Peepr app.
Usually a certain number of cell layers is defined in the mesophyll (the parenchyma between the epidermal layers of a foliage leaf).
The goal of these practices is to achieve the proper balance of fruit and foliage (leaf area) to maximize (or optimize) production of ripe, quality fruit.
The adult female can deposit up to 1,500 eggs in a single mass, lain on the underside of the host plant foliage leaf.
One of the most distinctive features of G. biloba is the foliage leaf, which consists of a leaf stalk (petiole) and a fan-shaped dichotomously veined blade, or lamina.
Foliage leaf spots are often water-soaked and irregularly shaped, later becoming light brown.
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Foliage, foliage everywhere.
Websites and local television stations from Connecticut to Maine give leaf-peeping alerts, as peak foliage-spotting opportunities arise.
Horse chestnut trees infested with foliage-damaging leaf miner insects are not at greater risk from a bacterial disease, a study shows.
Even without flowers, its red stems and glossy cut-leaf foliage are handsome.
"Fall Foliage Festivities," with leaf-pressing and searching for fall seeds.
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