Some leaves will produce one plant at the base of the leaf.
The leaves produce essential oils in spherical ethereal oil cells.
Some find that untreated dry leaf produces unnoticeable or only light effects.
These leaves are photosynthetic, and produce most of the food used by the plant.
Dipped in water and rubbed on his back, the leaves produced a thin soapy foam.
The juvenile foliage is much smaller and thinner than mature leaves produced as the plant ages.
The leaves are dark green to almost purple and produced as opposite pairs with terminal tendrils.
These leaves produce the next flowering stems and are important to the vitality of the bush itself.
Its long thin leaves produced an excellent foliage which could hide a climber even in daylight.
The leaves of infected plants do not produce chlorophyll, and therefore appear white or creamy yellow.