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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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Can I still use the mint leaves after the plant has flowered?

I have been gone a few weeks. Now my mint has all flowered. Can I still use the leaves? I want to make a batch of mint jelly.
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Should you trim off half yellowed leaves on an indoor plant?

My mum has a plant (Aglaonema modestum) which she doesn't quite take care of, and it is messy with dead leaves and half yellow, half green leaves. I find them very ugly and want to trim them off. The question is, should I trim off the half yellow,…
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A few leaves on my peppers are showing multiple small holes, should I be worried?

I've noticed that a small number of the leaves on my pepper plants are showing several tiny holes through their surface. These are focused towards the stem of the leaf, and not so much towards the tips, and it seems to be effecting the top-most…
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Oak leaves turn white

My oak sapling was doing well all summer, until a few weeks ago. It has these leaves that turn white. I removed one branch with white leaves already but it still seems to 'spread'. Anyone know what it is? Is it lethal or harmless?
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What should I do with leaves skimmed out of a pool?

We moved into a house with a large in-ground pool, and have been learning to maintain it (I'm a yard-work newbie). We skim leaves and twigs out every few days, and some days there is rather a lot of them. For example after some storms this week,…
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Why are the leaves on my chilli plant turning 'silver'?

The leaves on my chilli plant have recently started turning silver, (as below), they also become thinner and have an 'elasticy' quality to them. Any idea what is causing this? Factors to consider: Its a 2 year old plant Its recently been put…
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Can anyone identify this plant that grows leaves from its leaf?

This plant has been growing in my garden (south India) for a while. Would like to know its name so that I can take better care of it. Thanks!
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What is the best way to compost a large pile of leaves with minimal effort?

Where we live you have to bag your leaves. We have about ¼ acre and lots of trees, so it's really impractical to bag all of those leaves. I was thinking of simply making a big pile and trying to compost them, but I'm looking for some tips. I don't…
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Why is my Sago Palm (Cycas Revoluta) leaves yellowing?

I got this plant from IKEA, and transplanted it with a cactus soil mix. However, the leaves are turning yellow from the bottom ring of leaves and spreading to the top ring. What may be the reason and how can I fix it?
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Capsicum leaves are curling and deforming

I hope you can help me out. I bought this gorgeous capsicum plant (together with other plants) from local garden shop 10 days ago and planted it into my SFG. We are in Western Australia (Perth). After couple of days from planting the leaves in the…
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What is causing curled and deformed capsicum and chilli leaves?

I live in western South Australia (Mediterranean climate with sandy, pH neutral soils). I turned over the vegetable garden (history unknown) in August/September, adding Dynamic Lifter for vegetables, and planted in late September (spring). We then…
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What is this large leaf by a river in Pennsylvania?

This plant is new to me. It's about 3 ft tall, in a well-shaded area on a river bank in Pennsylvania. It's rough to the touch and looks like a huge parsley-type leaf. I've lived in PA for about 16 years, only to find tons of new plants and vines…
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What are these red spots on the leaves of my boysenberry plant?

Previously, I had issues with the sun scorching the leaves of my berry plants. Now that the heat has cooled down, those leaves are back to normal. However, a lot of the leaves on my boysenberry plant have reddish spots on them, and I'm beginning to…
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What is this stinging plant with little hairs on the leaves?

I have no idea what this plant came from, where it came from or any thing about it. What I do know is its leaves are covered in little hairs, there's little thorns growing all over it and just by rubbing its leaf it burns you and leaves a red mark…
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What is causing dry, dark green spots on the leaves of my new basil plant?

I just bought a basil plant this past week at the supermarket to have some fresh basil for cooking. It had some dark green spots on it, which at first I assumed were just dry/dying leaves. I'm not so sure now though - I've been watering it…
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