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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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Is my mint plant dying or diseased?

About a week ago I decided to propagate a healthy stalk of mint that I had bought from the grocery store. The roots appear to be healthy and full, but two of the leaves appear to be abnormal. One of them is brown, and the other has a light…
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How can I compost oak leaves and sawdust?

I have the enviable problem of having several (6 or 7) cubic yards of both oak leaves and oak sawdust from having logged off and making cabinet lumber from many oak trees that once grew where our house now stands. Many oaks still stand and give…
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Why is my Swiss chard suddenly wilting?

I live in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. This Swiss Chard has been doing well so far this season, and all the largest leaves you see here were green and strong as recently as a few days ago. We had the hottest day of the season so far, a couple days…
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Why are my Aglaonema's leaves turning yellow rapidly?

I have an Aglaonema (also commonly known as a Chinese Evergreen) at my desk at work. Over the past month or so, its leaves have been yellowing and dying rapidly. This is how it looked today, a Monday; last Thursday, I removed the dead and dying…
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How long do Nepenthes leaves last without traps?

My nepenthes ventricosa x mira has lost two of the four traps it had when it shipped in but the leaves are still living, kinda growing, and are healthy. But I am wondering how long they will last. Although one is a small insignificant leaf the other…
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Identification of plant that caused injury (possibly phytophotodermatitis)

My son picked a leaf off this plant and rubbed it on his face to see how soft it was (bad idea, I know). Within 12 hours he had a lesion with weeping blisters which we suspect is photosensitive. A prescription med and keeping it covered is helping,…
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What is the best way to hide daffodil leaves after the flowers die?

I have an old flower bed in which the large daffodil clumps bloom spectacularly each spring, but after the flowers fade, the leaves grow some and last for a couple of months before they also die. They aren't very attractive. What is the best method…
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Translucent spots on leaves

Recently, several of my plants have developed these translucent spots on their leaves: What is causing this? What should I do?
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Why are the leaves of my basil yellowing and falling off?

I got this basil from a friend when it was about half this size. It was a bit spindly and looked like it wasn't pruned enough. Since then I cut it regularly and it got some branches and the base even began to grow out some. I'm in Arizona, so the…
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Should I remove tomato plant leaves to Increase yield?

Many garden websites recommended that you remove 50% of the tomato plant (Cordon Variety) leaves in order to increase the yield. It's my first time growing tomatoes, and I am growing Sweet Million, Sungold and Sweet Aperitif cherry tomatoes. The…
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What is this (tropical?) plant called?

Does anyone know what this plant is called? It looks tropical-ish to me, but I don't know. Some bromeliad, maybe? I don't have access to the plant shown in the picture, BTW. I found the picture online, without any other identification…
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What is this large plant that came up when I turned my soil?

I turned my soil recently and this huge plant started to grow. I have put my hand there to show the size. It does not seem to be a weed so I would really want to know if this is some kind of vegetable or fruit plant. Can someone help me identify?…
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What happened? - Chilli plants are developing spots on leaves and the edges are curling

I found some questions about other chilli plants, but I don't think the leaves look quite the same as mine, though it may be the same as the 2nd question posted. What is happening to my chilli plant? How can I help it? Dry brown patches on cayenne…
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Identify this tree with two different types of leaves?

There are 2 types of leaves sprouting from the mystery root here. You might guess that one is a sprig of tree leaves and the other leaves belong to a weed, but in fact both are growing directly from the root! In fact, the differing leaves even track…
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What is causing the leaves to develop brownish patches between the veins on my tomato plant?

My tomato plant's leaves are turning brown in some places (photo). Zoom in It seems to affect mostly older leaves, but not all of them, as you can see in the image. It starts with a few small brown spots that grow larger over the space of a week or…
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