Leaf
A leaf is the primary site of photosynthesis in most plants and is typically the green, blade-like organ that grows from the plant’s stem. It consists of a flattened blade (lamina) that is sometimes attached by a stalk (petiole) and, in some species, lacks a petiole entirely. Leaves vary widely in size, shape, and margin, and may be simple (a single blade) or compound (divided into leaflets).
Internal structure includes an epidermal and cuticular layer, stomata for gas exchange, and a photosynthetic mesophyll
Leaves develop from primordia at the shoot apical meristem and can be deciduous or evergreen. They participate
Leaves show extensive ecological and evolutionary diversity. Seasonal changes can cause color shifts and abscission in
Beyond botany, the word leaf also refers to a leaf of paper in a book, the action