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Does canna tree have petiole and stipule

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an explanation.Explanation: A monocotyledon belonging to the Cannaceae family, canna. Canna's petioles and leaves display several hydrophytic traits, such as highly noticeable airspaces that cross the petiole and leaf blade structure.

an explanation.Explanation: A monocotyledon belonging to the Cannaceae family, canna. Canna's petioles and leaves display several hydrophytic traits, such as highly noticeable airspaces that cross the petiole and leaf blade structure.Focus on plants with fine-textured leaves when selecting what to plant with canna lilies, such as ornamental grasses, carex, or ferns. Alternately, combine canna lilies with fine-textured annuals like asparagus fern, tall Verbena bonariensis, or cleome.

an explanation.Explanation: A monocotyledon belonging to the Cannaceae family, canna. Canna's petioles and leaves display several hydrophytic traits, such as highly noticeable airspaces that cross the petiole and leaf blade structure.Focus on plants with fine-textured leaves when selecting what to plant with canna lilies, such as ornamental grasses, carex, or ferns. Alternately, combine canna lilies with fine-textured annuals like asparagus fern, tall Verbena bonariensis, or cleome.Canna's petioles and leaves display several hydrophytic traits, such as highly noticeable airspaces that cross the petiole and leaf blade structure. Their parenchyma cells have thin walls and are thus colourless because they lack chloroplasts.

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