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In which plant needle like phylloclades are found?

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Pine trees are the most common trees which have needle shaped leaves .
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Answer:

The plant in which needle like phylloclades - Casuarina.

Explanation:

A modified stem called a phylloclade has branches that continue to grow. They get flat and green. It is a morphological trait that Opuntia and Casuarina are known for having.

When a phylloclade just has one internode, it is referred to as a cladode. These branches only have a small amount of growth before turning flat and green like leaves.

This modified stem's leaves are not adequately developed in this sort of stem; instead, the stem becomes flattened and contains photosynthesis.

It is a morphological characteristic of ruscus and asparagus. The real leaves of an asparagus spear are found on the lamina that covers them.

The flat, green, leaf-like cladodes that form in the axils of the scale leaves continue to grow alongside the thick, succulent spears of asparagus.

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