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Prefecture Cultivated in
water Cultivated in soil
Total Stem
Leafstalk Stem
Leafstalk Stem
Leafstalk Total Nagano 226.9 611.4 2.7 14.7 229.6 626.1 855.7 Iwate...
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typically borne on both
sides (sometimes on just one side) of the base of a
leafstalk (the petiole). They are
primarily found among dicots and rare
among monocots...
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younger vines, and
sometimes seven)
joined from a
central point on the
leafstalk, and
range from 3 to 20 cm (1 to 8 in) (rarely to 30 cm or 12 in) across...
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leaves are
mostly opposite with no sti****s (appendages at the base of a
leafstalk or petiole), and may be
either evergreen or deciduous. The
flowers are...
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young and
later flaking in
irregular patches. The
leaves grow on long
leafstalks and are
large and palmate, with five
large radiating lobes. The flowers...
- grow on. The
leaves are opposite, with a 7 to 12 cm (2+3⁄4 to 4+3⁄4 in)
leafstalk and a heart-shaped, fan-lobed
blade 12 to 25 cm (4+3⁄4 to 9+3⁄4 in) long...
- from
lingua "tongue") is a thin
outgrowth at the
junction of leaf and
leafstalk of many gr****es (family Poaceae) and
sedges (family Cyperaceae). A ligule...
- base of leaf
stalks and
flower stalks. The leaf may be
seated or have a
leafstalk. The leaf
blade is
usually simple,
entire or dissected,
rarely trifoliolate...
- waxy
surface and are
sometimes rippled. The
leaves may be oval with the
leafstalk at or near the
center of the leaf blade, or they may be heart-shaped or...
- Champagne' 'Timperley Early'
Rhubarb is
grown primarily for its
fleshy leafstalks,
technically known as petioles. The use of
rhubarb stalks as food is a...