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WHY HIBISCUS LEAVES ARE SIMPLE

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Answered by deepikajlmhjkknacin
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For example, the leaf of a hibiscus plant has a leaf blade with no lobes or division. Most of the pear plants, basil, oregano and rubber plant are found to have simple leaves. ... One such example is rose plant. In this case, the leaf is divided completely along the mid vein, to form leaflets.

Answered by rrmohan74
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As the names rightly suggest, simple leaves are those leaves in which the leaf blade or lamina is undivided. For example, the leaf of a hibiscus plant has a leaf blade with no lobes or division. Most of the pear plants, basil, oregano and rubber plant are found to have simple leaves. One such example is rose plant.

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