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Are a dandelion’s the leaves simple, compound, peltate, or perfoliate? What leads you to this conclusion?
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Are a dandelion’s the leaves simple, compound, peltate, or perfoliate? What leads you to this conclusion?
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Dandelions have simple leaves because they have a single blade, instead of small. They are also peltate because the stem is centrally located within the leaf.
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