The leaves in shrubs and palm are arranged in such a way that they do not overlap each other what could be the reason for this???
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Such plants that allow their leaves to overlap are likely to be adapted to high light environments where there is enough light that not all of it is blocked by an uppermost leaf layer and some filters through to lower leaves. In contrast, plants adapted to the understory will tend to not shade out their own leaves.
Such plants that allow their leaves to overlap are likely to be adapted to high light environments where there is enough light that not all of it is blocked by an uppermost leaf layer and some filters through to lower leaves. In contrast, plants adapted to the understory will tend to not shade out their own leaves.
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