Similar to transpiration, the formulation of interfacial solar evaporation has been designed to perform water treatment. The concept involves wood-based support (tree) with a graphene-based layer acting as leaves. To enhance light absorption and solar-thermal conversion capacity, a novel holly-leaf graphene (HLG) layer with an individual hollowed-out structure was engineered. The formation mechanism of this HLG was shown to be linked to the strong capillarity forces in the polyporous wood. By creating biomimetic leaves made of graphene, the light-to-heat conversion performance can be improved,...