An opening leaf typically appears as a tightly folded or curled structure that gradually unfurls as it develops. The edges may be smooth or slightly serrated, depending on the plant species. As the leaf opens, it reveals a vibrant green color and a network of veins that provide support and transport nutrients. This process often occurs in spring, symbolizing new growth and vitality in plants.
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it looks like a leaf
No, the leaf is a maple leaf.
The leaf bugs can camoflauge and look like leaves.
this is the plant leaf diagram.
No the tea leaf is not a simple leaf because a tea leaf do not look like a simple leaf.
Like an oak leaf, but growing right out of the ground.
a leaf bug looks like a leaf. that's it camouflage and defense against predators.
Opening/closing of leaf pores (stoma) has the purpose to control evaporation.
The stoma (stomata)
Stems
Stomata