Which of the following is correctly labelled?
A= Lamina, B= Petiole, C= Stipule, D= Leaf base, E= Axillary bud
A= Lamina, B= Stipule, C= Petiole, D= Axillary bud, E= Leaf base
A= Lamina, B= Petiole, C= Stipule, D= Axillary bud, E= Leaf base
A= Lamina, B= Stipule, C= Petiole, D= Leaf base, E= Axillary bud
A = Lamina: The broad green surface.
B = Stipule: The small, leaf-like outgrowth at the very base.
C = Petiole: The stalk of the leaf.
D = Leaf base: The specific point where the petiole meets the stem.
E = Axillary bud: The small growth tucked into the "axil" (the armpit of the leaf).
Which is correctly labelled?
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