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05-11-2007, 01:16 AM #1
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Are leaves on a plant really necessary?
The leaves provide surface area for the plant to absorb sunlight, and that is essential to photosynthesis. It's how the plant lives. If it weren't essential, the plant would not have them, because it would be able to live without them. It's all about evolution. It has evolved to produce the most effective way of absorbing sunlight... so cutting the leaves up to make it look misleading would make it less effective. And I'm sure these aren't the only reasons that the leaves look like they do. So no, don't cut the leaves up, your plant will not be efficient enough in the environment to be healthy.
mfqr Reviewed by mfqr on . Are leaves on a plant really necessary? if i kept the plant out of direct sunlight and kept trimming the leaves. would it live? that would be alot safer because everone knows what the universal 5 part leaf is Rating: 5blaze the haze for daze
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