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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Botany/Botany_(Ha_Morrow_and_Algiers)/03%3A_Plant_Structure/3.04%3A_Leaves/3.4.03%3A_Leaf_Modifications
    While photosynthesis is the main function of most leaves, some leaves are modified for other purposes. These include storage leaves, succulent leaves, spines, tendrils, bracts, and insect traps. Parti...While photosynthesis is the main function of most leaves, some leaves are modified for other purposes. These include storage leaves, succulent leaves, spines, tendrils, bracts, and insect traps. Particularly when the leaf blade is modified for another function, the petiole may be wide and flat to conduct photosynthesis (phyllode). Plantlets are small propagules that form along leaf margins functioning in asexual reproduction.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_California_Davis/PLS_002%3A_Botany_and_physiology_of_cultivated_plants/02%3A_Plant_structure/2.04%3A_Leaves/2.4.03%3A_Leaf_Modifications
    While photosynthesis is the main function of most leaves, some leaves are modified for other purposes. These include storage leaves, succulent leaves, spines, tendrils, bracts, and insect traps. Parti...While photosynthesis is the main function of most leaves, some leaves are modified for other purposes. These include storage leaves, succulent leaves, spines, tendrils, bracts, and insect traps. Particularly when the leaf blade is modified for another function, the petiole may be wide and flat to conduct photosynthesis (phyllode). Plantlets are small propagules that form along leaf margins functioning in asexual reproduction.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Norco_College/BIO_5%3A_General_Botany_(Friedrich_Finnern)/05%3A_Leaves/5.03%3A_Leaf_Modifications
    While photosynthesis is the main function of most leaves, some leaves are modified for other purposes. These include storage leaves, succulent leaves, spines, tendrils, bracts, and insect traps. Parti...While photosynthesis is the main function of most leaves, some leaves are modified for other purposes. These include storage leaves, succulent leaves, spines, tendrils, bracts, and insect traps. Particularly when the leaf blade is modified for another function, the petiole may be wide and flat to conduct photosynthesis (phyllode). Plantlets are small propagules that form along leaf margins functioning in asexual reproduction.

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