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How are sessile leaves different from ordinary leaves?

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Organic(Ordinary) leaves are grown on trees organically by water(Dew) and temperature. 1 difference between Sessile and Ordinany leaves is the time of year when they fall off.


I'll give you a hint for the rest, Do sessile fall? Do Ordinany leaves fall? Do both? Do neither?


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The main difference between sessile and ordinary leave is petiole.

Sessile leaves lack sessile while ordinary leaves have a petiole. In botany, sessility (meaning "sitting", used in the sense of "resting on the surface") is a characteristic of plant parts that have no stalk. Flowers or leaves are attached directly from the stem or peduncle, and thus Sessile leaves lack a lack a petiole or pedicel. The leaves of the vast majority of monocotyledons lack petioles.

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