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Leaves are the primary sites of photosynthesis and manufacture food for plants. They are an integral part of the stem system and can be modified into a variety of other plant organs.

Perennial plants whose leaves are shed annually are said to have deciduous leaves, while leaves that remain through winter are evergreens. Leaves attached to stems by stalks (known as petioles) are called petiolate, and if attached directly to the stem with no petiole they are called sessile.

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Aside from adding beauty to trees, leaves are essential to life cycle of any plant. Here's everything you need to know about the different types of leaves.

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Leaves and different parts of leaves can have various shapes and sizes. The basic components of leaves in flowering plants (angiosperms) include the blade, the petiole, and the stipules.

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It is usually a thin expanded green structure that carries a bud in its axil. Its green color is because of chlorophyll. Leaves occur in an acropetal manner. They arise as lateral outgrowth from the shoot apical meristem. They are vegetative organs that are specialized for photosynthesis.

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Leaves are shoot structures that attach to stems and branches at nodes. Leaves are made up of cells that usually contain a high concentration of chloroplasts (cell organelles unique to plants) and are specialized sites for photosynthesis.

Leaf is a green, dissimilar exogenous lateral flattened outgrowth which is borne on the node of a stem or its branch and is specialised to perform photosynthesis. Typically it is a thin expanded green structure which bears a bud in its axil. The green colour of the leaf is due to the presence of chlorophyll. Leaves are arranged in acropetal order.

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