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lesser degree—along the stem.
Basal Arising from the base of the plant.
Cauline Attached to the
aerial stem.
Opposite Two leaves, branches, or
flower parts...
- be
larger than the
other leaflets and
round to
reniform in shape. The
cauline (attached to the
upright stem)
leaves are also
pinnately divided, with...
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Eleutherine species, E.
bulbosa has a
bulbous rootstock; a
large subapical cauline leaf; and small, white, stellate, evening-blooming flowers. E. bulbosa...
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hermaphrodite white flowers on
stems bearing a
single pair of
petiolate cauline leaves. Its
closest relative is
probably Claytonia virginica. "Claytonia...
- (39–47 in) tall.
Radical leaves and
lower cauline ones
become withered when the
flowers bloom. Mid
cauline leaves are
arranged alternately,
ovate or wide...
- from the base, glabrous.
Leaves similar to paper, glabrous. The
middle cauline leaves petiolate,
petiole 3-6 cm; leaf
blade divided almost at the base...
- The
stems may be de****bent or erect, 10–40 cm in length, with
narrow cauline leaves that may drop off
before the
flower develops. The
flowers are typically...
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internodes are prominent,
green but
violet or pink at nodes. Leaves:
ramal and
cauline, simple, exsti****te,
opposite decussate, petiolate,
ovate or obovate,...
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There are both
basal and
cauline leaves.
There are
between 0-8
basal leaves at the anthesis.
There are
between 3-11
cauline leaves at the anthesis. The...
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perennials that grow from
basal underground corms. The
alternate leaves are
cauline (stem-borne) and
ensiform (sword-shaped). The
blades are parallel-veined...