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Leaf: tip generally not mucronate; petioles 3--20 35) mm.
What can cause leaf tip scorch on redwood trees?
Leaf: tip generally mucronate; petioles (1 5--32 57) mm.
Leaf: blade 15--40 15--40 15--40 lobed, glabrous, oil-glands at lobe bases and near leaf tip.
Growth at this adaxial meristem forms the flattened leaf with the radial (cylindrical) leaf tip typical of the monocotyledons.
Leaf tip water potential has been found as the minimum LWP that can be recorded at any time of stress.
Together with the thyme and bay leaf, tip the garlic and tomatoes into the casserole, stirring gently to distribute the tomatoes among the other vegetables.
In the flame lily (Gloriosa superba; Colchicaceae), the leaf tip of the blade elongates into a tendril and twines around other plants for support.
In a glasshouse experiment, with six rice genotypes, a consistent water potential gradient from stem base to leaf tip has been observed.
Leaf tip scorch symptoms on redwood trees are found from the lower to upper canopy and include healthy leaves interspersed with brown and grey leaves or portions of leaves.
Leaf: 21--120 mm, 11--70 mm wide, 1.3--2.4 × longer than wide, generally flat, ovate- to obovate-elliptic; margin flat; abaxial hairs 0 (or sparse on young leaves), straight to +- wavy, appressed toward leaf tip.
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