why do plants that grow in Shady places have big leaves
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The large leaves of the shade shoot provide a larger area for trapping light energy for photosynthesis in a place where light levels are low. Plants subjected to low light intensity often grow rapidly producing long internodes (the part of the stem between each leaf). Rapid growth may help the shoot to reach light.
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- The large leaves of the shade shoot provide a larger area for trapping light energy for photosynthesis in a place where light levels are low.
- Shoots grow more quickly in height where light levels are low.
- The larger shade leaves provide a larger area for absorbing light energy for photosynthesis in a place where light levels are low.
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