Hi
NikonUser started here:
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In old leaves of Ruscus aculeatus (butcher's broom) the leaf veins are clearly visible.
Ficus benjamina also shows beautiful leaf veins when a leaf is lying for a long time in the animated water, for example in the aquarium or watering can.
I hope you like the structures.
Kurt
Veins of a leaf
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Re: Veins of a leaf
Very beautiful pictures !
Ruscus leaves actually are modified stems, not true leaves. They produce flowers and fruits in their centre
Ruscus leaves actually are modified stems, not true leaves. They produce flowers and fruits in their centre
Pau
Re: Veins of a leaf
Excellent work!
Dave
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Re: Veins of a leaf
Very nice. I like this whole idea, and its nicely done.
Mark Sturtevant
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