LEAF

chief food-manufacturing organ of a plant, a lateral outgrowth of the growing point of stem. The typical leaf consists of a stalk (the petiole) and a blade—the thin, flat, expanded portion (needlelike in most conifers) that is normally green in color because of the presence of the pigment chlorophyll. In many leaves, small processes called stipules occur at the base of the stalk and protect the bud; sometimes the stipule is large (as in the Japanese quince) and, if green, also manufactures food. The leaf blade is veined with sap-conducting tubes (xylem and phloem) with thick-walled supporting cells. The blade consists of an upper and a lower layer of closely fitted epidermal cells, including specialized paired guard cells that control the size of tiny pores, or stomata, for gaseous exchange and the release of water vapor (see transpiration). The upper epidermis is usually coated with a waterproof cuticle and contains fewer stomata than the underside, if any at all. Between these two layers are large palisade and spongy cells, rich in chlorophyll for food manufacture (see photosynthesis) and permeated with interconnecting air passages leading to the stomata. Leaves vary in size (up to 60 ft/18m long in some palms), shape, venation, color, and texture, and are classified as simple (one blade) or compound (divided into leaflets). The blade margins may be entire (smooth and unindented), toothed (with small sharp or wavy indentations), or lobed (with large indentations, or sinuses). In monocotyledonous plants, the veins are usually parallel; dicotyledons have leaves with reticulately branched veins that may be pinnate (with one central vein, the midrib, and smaller branching veins) or palmate (with several large veins branching from the leaf base into the blade). Pigments besides chlorophyll that give a leaf its characteristic color are the carotenoids (orange-red and yellow), the anthocyanins (red, purple, and blue), and the tannins (brown). White results from the absence of pigments. In deciduous plants, a layer of cells forms the abscission tissue at the base of the stalk in the autumn, cutting off the flow of sap; the unstable chlorophyll disintegrates and, in a temperate zone, the remaining pigments are displayed to produce colorful fall foliage. When these cells dry up completely, the leaf falls. Evergreen plants usually produce new leaves as soon as the old ones fall; the leaves of most conifers remain on the tree from 2 to 10 years (in some species up to 20 years). Leaves may be modified or specialized for protection (spines and bud scales), climbing (tendrils), trapping insects (as in pitcher plants), water storage (as in succulents), or food storage (bulb scales and, in the embryo plantlet, cotyledons).

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AN 1855-56 NOTEBOOK TOWARD THE SECOND EDITION OF LEAVES OF GRASS INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY HAROLD W. BLODGETT With a Foreword by CHARLES E. FEINBERG Additional Notes by WILLIAM WHITE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS CARBONDALE
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...tree in The Flower and the Leaf is laden with leaves, not fruit, because the...contrast, the adherents of the Leaf will find their virtue rewarded with leaves aye lasting (line 551...plants associated with the Leaf further represent eternal...
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...1991). By modifying leaves into leaf rolls, ties, folds...counted 25 consecutive leaves on each branch, starting...first thumb-sized leaf from the distal end...branch for a total of 10 leaves/branch. We scored a leaf as attacked if it had...
...Heidegger and Anthropology. Tree Leaf Talk is in fact a sustained...Foi term for metaphor is tree leaf talk -- words that conceal their base or grounds, as tree leaves hide from sight what goes on...This is exactly what Tree Leaf Talk manages to capture. Weiner...
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...grow on healthy new leaves are a shining example...time a tender new leaf pushes through its...colonists use the leaf primarily as a platform...beneficial to the new leaves and therefore to...the time most tree leaves have matured, several...the surface of a leaf is not easy, though...
Turning over a New Leaf by Jennifer J. Laabs Frantic, a woman called the switchboard at Leaf Inc.s Bannockburn, Illinois headquarters several...that a call to the company was her last hope. A Leaf switchboard operator quickly connected the woman...
...rustle of autumn leaves dropping to the ground...after year. A single leaf fluttering to the...of a dead tree, leaf fall is not a haphazard process. Leaves are designed to be...conservative. Prior to leaf fall, the trees...and sugars in their leaves to the roots and...
The Value of Autumn Leaves Scientists know how leaves change color, but they dont know why Like the painters, poets and leaf peepers, photographers have long...Whit Bronaugh, whose images of leaves brighten these pages. Bronaugh...
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Leaf, Cougars want a little respect by Barker...maestro, Washington State quarterback Ryan Leaf knows all about underdogs. And when his No...and top-ranked Michigan in the Rose Bowl, Leaf will have one more chance to turn the chip...
If Only Leaf Had Joined McNown and the Bears. Byline...When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers claimed Ryan Leaf off waivers, one of the Bears primary problems...their sense of humor. I mean, by bypassing Leaf the Bears ignored an opportunity to provide...
Leaf being compared to ex-Cougar Bledsoe by Jody...similarly gaudy professional potential. Ryan Leaf stands an imposing 6-foot-5 and 240 pounds...erratic Cougars shuffled to a 5-6 record, Leaf passed for 2,811 yards and 21 touchdowns...
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...chlorophyll. In many leaves, small processes...manufactures food. The leaf blade is veined with...dicotyledons have leaves with reticulately...branching from the leaf base into the blade...completely, the leaf falls. Evergreen...usually produce new leaves as soon as the old...
...often have venation similar to that of the leaves on which they live. The eggs of leaf insects are scattered on the ground and...color; shortly after they begin feeding on leaves they turn green. Leaf insects are tropical in distribution. The...
LEAF MOLD crumbly brown humus typical of forest floors. It is composed of decayed leaves and other plant material mixed with soil. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used...
BAY LEAF see laurel . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...of queens and males matures it leaves on a mating flight; shortly afterward...the nest. Some of these, called leaf-cutter, or parasol, ants, carry large pieces of leaf to the nest, where the macerated leaf tissue is used as a growth medium...
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