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Posted April 30, 2013 09:26 · last edited April 30, 2013 09:27

chefmivec wrote:


grass is always greener on the other side


Not always.  I think it depends on the grass species.

But quite often there are differences between adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces due to e.g. more stomates, xeromorphic structures (e.g. tomentose), chloroplast density and underlying parenchyma (pallisade vs spongy mesophyll cells).

 

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Junior82 edited April 30, 2013 09:27
chefmivec wrote:


grass is always greener on the other side


Not always.  I think it depends on the grass species.

But quite often there are differences between adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces due to e.g. more stomates, xeromorphic structures (e.g. tomentose), chloroplast density and underlying parenchyma (pallisade vs spongy mesophyllc).