leaf edgeの例文
- A second intermarginal leaf vein is present, closer to the leaf edge.
- Leaf edges are curved over, sometimes with toothed edges, other times entire.
- Eventually, as the mine becomes tentiform, the leaf edge is slightly curled.
- The leaf edges are variably serrated and form a brown horny edge.
- Near the wavy leaf edge, is an intramarginal vein, not always easily seen.
- The leaf edges are curled around by silk to provide protection.
- Leaf edges are somewhat wavy toothed ( crenate ), other leaves not toothed.
- Ovate lanceolate in shape with coarse serrations on the leaf edge.
- You may notice that the leaf edges are brown and dry.
- This will lead to necrosis of stem and root tips and leaf edges.
- These third stage caterpillars began to eat along the leaf edges.
- On hatching the newly hatched caterpillar cut the leaf edges and folds the leaf.
- A serrated leaf edge may reduce the force of wind and other natural elements.
- Fine spines are present along the veins and leaf edges.
- The leaf edge is serrate ( not double serrate ).
- Leaf edges are entire or with two to six teeth.
- Weevils make notches along leaf margins; leaf-cutter bees make circular holes along leaf edges.
- The leaf edges may or may not be toothed.
- Leaf edges are irregularly toothed and have marginal glands.
- Another interesting feature of this plant is the somewhat scalloped or irregularly toothed leaf edges.