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Leaves are the primary location for photosynthesis in almost all plants. They are usually flat and thin to maximize their surface area that is exposed to sunlight. Photosynthesis uses solar light radiation plus water (typically acquired via roots and carried by osmosis) and carbon dioxide (absorbed from the air), to produce sugars. This is used for energy but a plant also uses it to create starch and cellulose through polymerization (both are polymers of glucose).

Leaves have veins, which are the vascular tissue of the leaf:

  • Xylem being water and minerals from the roots via osmosis
  • Phloem move sap which carries dissolved sucrose out of the leaf

Leaf shapes can vary widely according to the plant's environment. For example, low-light conditions will tend to favor large leaves which try to catch as much light as possible. However, dry bright conditions will favor small leaves to minimize water loss.

Some leaves are edible by humans (e.g. the salads), although high cellulose content most other leaves (eg. grasses) mean special adaptations are often required in order to extract their full nutritional value (e.g. the multiple stomachs in an ungulate).

Specific terminology

Bryophytes (mosses and liverworts) have flattened leaf-like structures but these are not considered true leaves by botanists because they are non-vascular (but still named leaves, or thallus or scale).

Ferns: the leaves are usually named frond.

On some plants, the leaves can be scales-like or needle-like.

Some plants have no leaves. Some of such plants have leaf-like stems, named cladodes (on this site we consider them as leaves), like in Ruscus aculeatus (butcher's-broom) or on asparagus.

Note: Many cacti have segments (so stems) and no foliage.

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Mint plant with white spots and black dots. Possible insect culprit

My mint plant has been getting white spots with black small dots all over it. I've cut them all down at some point, they always start to grow/sprout again perfectly without any spots, but soon enough the spots always reappear all over the…
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Leaf mold from oak leaves

In my yard I mainly have oak trees. I try to create leaf mold from them and was told that this can take longer than one year which seems to be the average duration for "other" leaves. What do I need to pay attention to when creating leaf mold from…
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Why Did My Maidenhair Fern Die Overnight?

I'd a maidenhair fern for 3 months that was thriving, very lush, seemed healthy. One morning nearly all its leaves shriveled. Most were still green, but several shriveled leaves near the root had turned yellowish-brown. This was a complete surprise.…
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Is this oak sapling healthy?

Simple question, really. I am trying to bring on this oak sapling, which self-seeded a year or two ago. This year, the new leaves have just opened up, but they are looking brown on the edges. Is this OK for new leaves, or indicative of…
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Half of my peace lily is droopy, the other half is fine

I have a ten-year-old Peace Lily that I have brought back from near-death experiences several times over the years. I recently repotted it, not in a larger pot but to give it fresh soil (the old soil was half terra cotta beads, and was draining too…
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Unusual tree identification needed in eastern WA - white-backed leaves!

These leaf samples are from a very large tree in Palouse Falls State Park in eastern Washington state. There are several of these trees scattered throughout the visitors parking and camping areas there. The leaves are reminiscent of maple or…
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What’s wrong with my mango tree

I have watered it, just trimmed all the really bad ones off, but it still has black on edges of leaves. What can I do?
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Is it normal for plant leaves to droop at night?

I have an avocado plant that I grew from a pit. I have noticed that in the evening the leaves begin to droop down, and then in the morning and day they come back up to where they normally are. Is this normal behavior? Here's a picture of the plant…
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What is this big plant with long skinny green leaves?

I have this large plant that I have owned for over 2 years. What is it? can I have the common name as well as Latin name, thank you. I am in northern Europe but that probably doesn't matter since it's an indoor plant. Here are a few photos: Also…
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How to treat a magnolia with white fuzz on its leaves?

I can’t find photos with similar problem in the internet. Therefore, I don’t know how to treat this. Please help me, the tree looks worse each day.
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Why does my tomato plant have tightly shrivelled green leaves?

I have a Tomato Grafted Stargold F1 (Yellow Cherry) growing in my greenhouse. It has been in there for several weeks and it seems to have grown taller but all the leaves are very tightly curled in. What could have caused this tomato plant leaves…
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Houseplant health diagnosis

These mother's tongue (snake plant) potted plants were purchased about about two/three months ago. They have not been repotted yet and it looks like the nursery soil has some time release nutrients in it. I suspect that the yellow/dying leaves are…
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Chili leaves shriveling up, with light-green raised dots on the leaves

On some of my chili peppers (approx 1 month old, grown under artificial light), the leaves are rolling up / shriveling up, and little light-green raised dots are appearing on both sides of some leaves. The dots seem to be denser along the veins of…
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Redwood Bonsai Trees leaves issue?

I had a tiny forest of 4 trees, but 2 were quite bad and they just died. Now, these 2 that left, i dont know if I should be worried or it's normal, but their leaves are starting to get all dry and fall out. I don't know if that's normal really.…
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Is my neighbor's tree infected with something that could spread to my tree?

I’m wondering if there is an infection on my neighbor’s tree (scale?). I’m concerned that it’s something that could spread to my adjoining tree.
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