fanleaf
Fanleaf is a term used to describe the leaves that grow at the base of a plant, often referred to as the rosette. These leaves are typically larger and broader than the upper leaves, which are often smaller and more elongated. Fanleaf plants are known for their distinctive appearance, with leaves that radiate outward from the center, resembling a fan. This growth pattern is common in many plant species, including some members of the Asteraceae family, such as daisies and chrysanthemums.
The fanleaf arrangement is an adaptation that allows plants to maximize light capture and photosynthesis. By
Fanleaf plants are often cultivated for their ornamental value, as their unique leaf structure adds visual