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landscape annual,
reaching 12–15 in. tall. It has
simple opposite or
subopposite leaves with
serrated edges. From Kerala,
India Wikimedia Commons has...
- round. The scallop-edged and
ovate leaves are
arranged in an opposite/
subopposite fashion, are
simple in type with
crenate margins and an
oblong shape...
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little distinction between sapwood and heartwood. The
leaves are simple,
subopposite or in
whorls of three, and
elliptic with
tapering base and apex (50 x...
- subglobose, white, blue, or black:
Subgenus Yinquania.
Leaves opposite to
subopposite; fall blooming.
Cornus oblonga. East Asia from ****stan
through the Himalayas...
- They have
colourful inflorescences of 4 to 20
vivid red and
orange subopposite flowers on a
divaricately (horizontally)
branched stem. The terminal...
- long, and
arranged alternately, in
opposite pairs, or
almost paired (
subopposite). One
distinctive character of many
buckthorns is the way the veination...
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trunk up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in diameter. The
leaves are
alternate to
subopposite in arrangement, oval, 7–8 cm (2.8–3.1 in) long and 4.5–10 cm (1.8–3.9 in)...
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horizontal rhizome, the stem leafy, the
leaves spirally arranged or
subopposite, the
upper ones with
cirrhose tips;
flowers solitary, large,
borne on...
- petiolate. The
phyllotaxis or leaf
arrangement is spiral, and may be
subopposite on some shoots. The
leaves are
usually linear-lanceolate or linear-elliptic...
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yellow in autumn, and are
arranged somewhat variably in
opposite to
subopposite pairs or alternately. The
flowers are yellowish-green, with four petals;...