Does peepul tree have petiole and stipule
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peepul tree have petiole
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it not have stipule
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Peepul tree does have petiole but it doesn't have stipule.
Explanation:
- Peepul tree leaves are cordate in shape, with a distinct extended drip tip; they are 10-17 cm long and 8-12 cm broad, with a 6- 10 cm petiole.
- In botany, the petiole is the stalk that connects the leaf blade to the stem and allows the leaf to be twisted to face the sun. This gives the plant a distinct foliage arrangement. Stipules are outgrowths that appear on each side of the petiole in some species. Petiolate leaves are those that have a petiole.
- A stipule is a plant outgrowth that grows on both sides of the base of a leafstalk. Stipules are part of the anatomy of a typical flowering plant's leaf.
Thus this is the answer.
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