1 First, we draw a maple leaf with five petals on the left, draw a long vein in the middle of the petals and draw a petiole.
2. Then we draw smaller veins on the leaves, and then draw a serrated strip on the right.
3. Let's start painting. Let's paint the leaves on the left green first, and pay attention to the color of the edge.
4. We paint the leaves on the right with darker green, and we should also pay attention to the matching of colors. Complete the above steps, and the simple stick figure of leaves will be completed.
Leaves are the parts of trees where photosynthesis takes place. Leaves can have various shapes, sizes, colors and textures. Leaves can be clustered or scattered everywhere. The edges of leaves can be smooth or serrated. A complete leaf includes the following three parts: the leaves are flat and cross-growing, which is conducive to receiving more sunlight.
Petiole-supports the leaf and connects it to the stem. Stipules-Protect young leaves. Some plants don't have stipules, and some plants lose their stipules early.
Leaves are the main organs of plants for photosynthesis and nutrient production. By absorbing carbon dioxide, oxygen is released (release place: air hole), food is provided, and shelter is provided. Photosynthesis of leaves is accomplished by chloroplasts. Leaves are the main places for plants to breathe.