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- of Asteraceae where there are no ray florets but only disc florets. discolorous (of leaves) Having upper and lower surfaces of different colors. disjunct...
- February (Southern hemisphere spring/summer). The leaf blades are strongly discolorous with a broadly elliptic to broadly ovate, occasionally obovate shape...
- thymifolia D'Aguilar National Park: upper surfaces of leaves & flower discolorous lower sides of leaves & inside of flower Scientific classification Kingdom:...
- deciduous dioecious tree's silvery-green alternate or whorled, simple, discolorous leaves show distinctive parallel secondary venation, and are silky-tomentose...
- fire. The plant grows as a small tree or shrub, with stiff, glossy, discolorous leaves. Fruit are oval and bright yellow, orange when ripe. The timber...
- roots forms a compact rosette of some 20-30 broadly elliptic or cordate discolorous leaves with crenate margins, measuring about 50 x 75 mm, glossy above...
- (12 in) high, with scattered, sp**** hairs on the stem. The leaves are discolorous, recurved and can be entire or toothed. The leaves are 1–8 cm (0.39–3...
- albitrunca, which is however distinguishable from most subspecies by its discolorous and distinctly larger leaves, and its smooth fruit. It may also be confused...
- habit with a typical spread of 12 to 15 m (39 to 49 ft). The strongly discolorous, glossy adult leaves are arranged alternately supported on a petiole...
- erect and short hairs. Leaf blades chartaceous, concolorous - slightly discolorous, elliptic - elliptic-lanceolate, larger blades, 5.3 - 11.7 cm long and...