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Leaf window, also known as epidermal window, and fenestration. is a specialized
leaf A leaf (plural, : leaves) is any of the principal appendages of a vascular plant plant stem, stem, usually borne laterally aboveground and specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves are collectively called foliage, as in "autumn foliage", wh ...
structure consisting of a translucent area through which light can enter the interior surfaces of the leaf where photosynthesis can occur. The translucent structure may include epidermal tissue, and in some succulent plants it consists of several cell layers of parenchyma, which may also function as water-storage tissue. It can appear as a large continuous patch, a variegated or reticulated region, or as numerous small spots. Is found in some succulent plants native to arid climates, allowing much of the plant to remain beneath the soil surface where it is protected from desiccation by winds and heat while optimizing light absorption. Many species featuring leaf windows are native to Southern Africa.


Functions

The primary function of the translucent windows is to increase the absorption of radiant energy, and thereby the rate of photosynthesis. Epidermal windows are commonly situated at the apex of leaves, allowing light to be captured and utilized even when the plant is almost entirely below the soil surface, minimizing exposure of leaf surface area to desiccation by intense heat. The windows focus and channel diffused light to the green photosynthesizing surface hidden inside the underground part of the plant. An absence of stomata in the translucent tissue prevents water loss. It has been found in the
Lithops ''Lithops'' is a genus of succulent plants in the ice plant family, Aizoaceae. Members of the genus are native to southern Africa. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek words () 'stone' and () 'face', referring to the stone-like appearanc ...
species of succulents that leaf window size correlates inversely with habitat
solar irradiance Solar irradiance is the power per unit area ( surface power density) received from the Sun in the form of electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range of the measuring instrument. Solar irradiance is measured in watts per square metr ...
; plants growing in regions of high irradiance and low-rainfall have smaller windows than those growing in cloudy, high-rainfall regions. The carnivorous cobra lily (Darlingtonia californica) uses fenestration to confuse insects and increase the effectiveness of its trap.


Species

Genera of plants with numerous species having translucent epidermal windows include: *''
Bulbine ''Bulbine'' is a genus of plants in the family Asphodelaceae and subfamily Asphodeloideae, named for the bulb-shaped tuber of many species. It was formerly placed in the Liliaceae. It is found chiefly in Southern Africa, with a few species ...
'' spp. (B. haworthioides, B. mesembryanthemoides, etc.) *'' Conophytum'' spp. *'' Callisia'' spp. ( ''C. navicularis'', etc.) *'' Fenestraria'' spp. *'' Frithia'' spp. *'' Haworthia'' spp. *'' Haworthiopsis'' spp. ('' H. koelmaniorum'', '' H. tessellata'', etc.) *''
Lithops ''Lithops'' is a genus of succulent plants in the ice plant family, Aizoaceae. Members of the genus are native to southern Africa. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek words () 'stone' and () 'face', referring to the stone-like appearanc ...
'' spp. *'' Pleiospilos'' spp. (Questionable) *'' Peperomia'' spp.: notably '' P. columella'' and '' P. nivalis'' *'' Sarracenia'' spp. Several other plant species have epidermal windows: *'' Cephalotus follicularis'' *'' Darlingtonia californica'' *'' Senecio rowleyanus'' Plants with leaf windows are sometimes known as ''window plants'', though this is also the
common name In biology, a common name of a taxon or organism (also known as a vernacular name, English name, colloquial name, country name, popular name, or farmer's name) is a name that is based on the normal language of everyday life; and is often contra ...
used to refer to ''Fenestraria rhopalophylla''.


See also

* Perforate leaf, leaves which have holes


References

{{Reflist Leaves Plant morphology