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guava leaf's petiole is what​

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Answered by asthakz
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Guava leaves are oblong to oval in shape and average 7-15 centimeters long and 3-5 centimeters wide. The leaves grow in an opposite arrangement, which means two leaves grow at the same point on either side of the stem, and have short petioles, or stalks that join the leaf to the stem. The surface of the deep green Guava leaf is wide and leathery with faint white veins and some light brown patches. Guava leaves are aromatic when crushed and have a scent similar to that of the guava fruit. Guava leaves grow on a small tree with wide-spreading branches and copper-colored flaking bark that reveals a green base.

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Answered by astha23kz
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Each leaf contains leaf blade or lamina, petiole, and the stipule. Lamina or leaf blade is a broad portion and is attached to the petiole and further extended to the stem. Axil is another point, where petiole joins the stem, while stipules are present at the leaf base, these are the small bud-like structure.

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