The botanical term for a leaf is Lamella, while the botanical name of the Rose plant is Rosa. However, you cannot combine the two name together, they are two separate things
Fragaria ananassa
elle rey Rosa collentamin
jasminum officinale
rose leaf are green in colour.
Yes
chloroplast, plant cell, leaf, rose bush
rose campion The best example for hastate leaf is convolvulus arvensis plant leaf
recticulate
Many leaves = foliage
The question is ambiguous and the answer depends on whether it refers to the leaf of a rose plant or the plant commonly known as Roseleaf.The leaf of a rose plant has no specific scientific name. Botanically a leaf is called a leaf, although in certain instances it may be referred to as "laminate" or "lamella" depending on the context.The Roseleaf plant on the other hand is botanically (or scientifically) known as Rubus rosifolius, (syn. Rubus rosaefolius) also known as roseleaf bramble, West Indian raspberry, thimbleberry
use of rose leaf
rose leaf are green in colour.
the leaf of a rose acts like any other leaf, it conducts photosynthesis,
what is karepak leaves called in english
Scientific name: Oldenlandia praecox,English name: Chinese bitter leaf.
no
rose
"In the name of the rose."
use of rose leaf
It is pinnately compound