- of
Asteraceae where there are no ray
florets but only disc florets.
discolorous (of leaves)
Having upper and
lower surfaces of
different colors. disjunct...
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February (Southern
hemisphere spring/summer). The leaf
blades are
strongly discolorous with a
broadly elliptic to
broadly ovate,
occasionally obovate shape...
- 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...
- concolorous—that is, both leaf
surfaces are the same colour, or
slightly discolorous (surfaces
slightly different). The
leaves are
rougher than
those of other...
-
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...
-
eastern Australian including E. saligna and E. grandis all of
which have
discolorous adult leaves and
seeds with a flattened-ovoid shape. The
climate over...
- albitrunca,
which is
however distinguishable from most
subspecies by its
discolorous and
distinctly larger leaves, and its
smooth fruit. It may also be confused...
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petioles up to 35 mm (1.4 in) long, are simple,
alternate and
highly discolorous - the
upper sides are
green and the
lower sides are
silvery white. They...
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nodes along the stem, then have an
alternate arrangement. The
green and
discolorous juvenile leaves have an egg-shaped (ovate) to
cordate shape with a length...
- wide with
curving lateral veins curving. The
leaves are
alternate and
discolorous and
glabrous throughout. The
blades are
narrowly to
broadly elliptic...