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  1. Plant (12870 bytes)
    36: ...[vascular plant]]s, plants with full systems of [[leaf|leaves]], [[stem]]s, and [[root]]s. They also inc...
  2. Flower (10503 bytes)
    6: ...s nodes, structures that may be highly modified [[leaf|leaves]]. In essence, a flower structure forms on...
  3. Tree (23723 bytes)
    9: ...s. Trees thus show a wide variety of growth form, leaf type and shape, bark characteristics, reproductiv...
    16: ...botany)|trunk]](s), [[branch]]es, [[twig]]s and [[leaf|leaves]]. Tree stems consist mainly of support an...
    18: ...ees (all [[conifer]]s, and all [[dicotyledon|broadleaf]] trees), grow by the addition of new wood outwar...
    22: ...il]]. Above ground, the trunk gives height to the leaf-bearing branches, aiding in competition with othe...
    58: # [[Western Redcedar]] ''Thuja plicata'': '''500 m�''', Quinault Lake Redcedar
  4. Food (24212 bytes)
    58: ** [[Leaf vegetable]]s, including [[amaranth]], [[spinach]]...
    123: * [[Jam]] and [[Jelly]]
  5. Algae (8082 bytes)
    4: ...entiated form and called [[seaweed]]s. All lack [[leaf|leaves]], [[root]]s, [[flower]]s, and other organ...
  6. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    13: ...([[pitcher plant]]s), which trap prey in a rolled leaf that contains a pool of digestive enzymes;
    15: *Snap traps, which trap prey with rapid leaf movements;
    30: rolled leaf, whose margins have been sealed together. These p...
    34: zipped up leaf margins that allows excess water to flow out of t...
    45: [[operculum]], which is essentially a flared leaflet that covers the opening of the
  7. Conifer cones (8328 bytes)
    16: ..., the '''bract scales''', derived from a modified leaf, and the '''seed scales''' (or '''ovuliferous sca...
    27: ...upressaceae|cypress family]] ([[cypress]]es, [[thuja|arborvitae]], [[juniper]]s, [[redwood]]s, etc) di...
  8. Autumn (2686 bytes)
    6: [[Image:Fall_leaf_102.jpg|thumb|225px|right|Fall Leaf Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com ...
    11: ...Fall foliage tourists are often referred to as "[[leaf peeper]]s".
  9. Seaweed (2271 bytes)
    9: ...[[blade]]: a flattened structure that is somewhat leaf-like
    19: ...alga used in Wales to make [[laverbread]], and in Japan dried, formed into sheets called [[nori]], and...
  10. Metamorphosis (biology) (4779 bytes)
    1: ...ly. It includes four distinct stages: 1) Egg on a leaf, showing the initial phase of the butterfly's lif...
  11. Butterfly (9348 bytes)
    32: ...-legged eating machines. They consume [[plant]] [[leaf|leaves]] and spend practically all of their time ...
    37: ...o.) The larva usually moves to the underside of a leaf. To form a cocoon it spins a silk-like thread aro...
  12. Garlic (12167 bytes)
    85: ...lb (0.5 kg). To prevent the plant from running to leaf, [[Pliny]] (Nat. Hist. xix. 34) advised bending t...
  13. Kai-lan (1499 bytes)
    16: ...Chinese broccoli''' or '''Chinese kale''', is a [[leaf vegetable]] featuring thick, flat, glossy blue-gr...
  14. Cockroach (5997 bytes)
    51: ... It lives under the [[bark]] of [[tree]]s or in [[leaf]] litter, feeding on [[plant]] matter including l...
  15. Deer (6737 bytes)
    37: ** '''Subfamily Muntiacinae''' ([[Muntjac]] and related)
    38: *** [[Indian Muntjac]], ''Muntiacus muntjak''
    39: *** [[Reeves's Muntjac]], ''Muntiacus reevesi''
    40: *** [[Hairy-fronted Muntjac]], ''Muntiacus crinifrons''
    41: *** [[Fea's Muntjac]], ''Muntiacus feae''
  16. Bat (13851 bytes)
    2: ... =[[Image:Big-eared-townsend-fledermaus.jpg|240px|Leaf-nosed bat]] | caption = }}
    27: [[Leaf-nosed bat|Phyllostomidae]]
    31: ...s prey on [[vertebrate]]s. These bats include the Leaf-nosed bats ([[Phyllostomidae]]) of central and [[...
    77: **** [[Phyllostomidae]] ([[Leaf-nosed bat]]s)
    86: [[Image:California leaf-nosed bat.jpg|150px|Face of one bat|right]]
  17. Stag Beetle (3702 bytes)
    30: ... shrubs, rotting fence posts, compost heaps and [[leaf mould]]. The larvae have a cream coloured soft tr...
  18. Epidermis (467 bytes)
    3: ...|leaves]] and young parts of a [[plant]] is the [[Leaf#Epidermis|epidermis]].
  19. Cactus (4931 bytes)
    23: ...recipitation (meteorology)|precipitation]]. The [[leaf|leaves]] have evolved into [[spine (biology)|spin...
  20. Fern (7930 bytes)
    13: ... ''[[Vernation|circinate vernation]]'' (that is, "leaf" formation by unrolling).
    26: * [[Frond]] ("fern [[leaf]]"): [[green]], [[photosynthesis|photosynthesises...
    28: * [[Petiole]]: stem-like part of leaf
    98: ...]), the fiddleheads used as a cooked vegetable in Japan

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