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what are dimorphic and scale leaves? explain


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Dimorphic - Literally, dimorphic means occurring in two forms. When used in descriptions of evergreen azaleas (Rhododendron subgenus Tsutsusi), the term dimorphic refers to the two forms of leaves found on a given plant, not to the sequence of their emergence and senescence.

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Dimorphic - Literally, dimorphic means occurring in two forms. ... When used in descriptions of evergreen azaleas (Rhododendron subgenus Tsutsusi), the term dimorphic refers to the two forms of leaves found on a given plant, not to the sequence of their emergence and senescence.

Scale-leaves:

Their function is to protect the axillary bud that they bear in their axil. Sometimes scale-leaves are thick and fleshy, as in/onion; then their function is to store up water and food.

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