Plants That Reproduce By Leaves
Plants that reproduce by leaves have several layers of leaf axils and leaf blades. These layers absorb sunlight and produce plant sugars. Learn about how they work. Leaf blades are flat, composed of many layers. Here are some of the layers. Leaf axils have several layers. Leaf axils are composed of several layers The leaf axils of plants that reproduce by leaf symbiosis are composed of several layers. The petiole is the connecting element between the leaf and the stem, while the axil is the place where buds, clusters, and emerging leaves develop. These axels have several layers, including the cutin (a waxy layer that protects the plant from disease and dehydration) and stomata (guard cells), which close when conditions that result in water loss are present. In some plants, the buds are arranged vertically, while in others, they are arranged side-by-side or in a combination of both. Leaf axils of plants that reproduce through leaf symbiosis are composed of merophytes, which are grouping...