Drawing the leaf and lebal?

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago
The thin, broad, flat and green part of a plant which is attached to the stem or branches is called a leaf. Leaves are of different shapes and sizes. It mainly consists of two main parts – lamina and petiole. Lamina is a broad, green part of the leaf and is commonly called leaf blade. Petiole is a thin stem with which leaf is attached to the stem and is commonly called as the leaf stalk. The centre of the lamina has a main vein called a mid-rib from which a large number of veins arise and spread to all the parts of a leaf.
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