what is sessile leaf?
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In botany, sessility (meaning "sitting", used in the sense of "resting on the surface") is a characteristic of plant parts that have no stalk. Flowers or leaves are borne directly from the stem or peduncle, and thus lack a petiole or pedicel. ... Other examples of sessile flowers include Achyranthus, Saffron, etc.
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IN botany , sessility (meaning SITTING used in the sense of resting on the surface ) IS A CHARACTERISITIC OF PLANT PARTS THAT HAVE NO STALK . FLOWERS OR LEAVES ARE BORNE DORECTLY FRIM THE STEM OR PEDUNCLE , AND THUS LACK A PETIOLE OR PEDICEL
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