Leaves are often modified to perform functions other than photosynthesis.
They are converted into
for climbing
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The parts of leaf which get modified into tendrils are as follows:
(i) Entire Leaf is Modified into Tendril, e.g., Lathyrus aphaca (wild pea) (Fig. 4.19).
(ii) Upper Leaflets Modified into Tendrils, e.g, Pisum sativum (pea) (Fig. 4.20), Lathyrus odoratus (sweet pea).
(iii) Terminal leaflets Modified into Tendrils, e.g., Naravelia (Fig. 4.21).
Leaf Tendrils
(iv) Leaf Tip Modified into Tendril, e.g., Gloriosa (Glory lily) (Fig. 4.22).
(v) Petiole Modified into Tendril, e.g., Clematis (Fig. 4.23).
(vi) Stipule Modified into Tendril, e.g., Smilax (Fig. 4.24).
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