| Across |
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The blade is held away from the stem and supported by a leaf stem |
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Other leaves have several dominant veins branching out from the petiole. |
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When three or more leaves and buds are attached at a node |
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A leaf that has only one blade on its |
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can open and close |
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Veins in a branching pattern are called |
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leaf has multiple leaflets attached along a rachis or axis |
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Many leaves are organized with one main vein running down the middle of the blade |
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leaf has all its leaflets attached to a common point. |
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which refers to a condition where leaves and buds are not spaced far enough apart to be called alternate nor perfectly opposite. |
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On top of the leaf is a waxy non-cellular layer |
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The opening and closing is controlled by |