- on the
island of
Mindanao in the Philippines. It is
characterised by a
peltate tendril attachment and con****uous indumentum. The
species typically produces...
- in this
genus have showy,
often intensely bright flowers and rounded,
peltate (shield-shaped)
leaves with the
petiole in the centre. The
flowers are...
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stems up to 2m long. The leaves, two feet (sixty cm) long and wide, are
peltate, rounded,
deeply lobed, co****ly toothed, con****uously
veined and dark...
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genus Drosera.
These species are
distinguished by
their subpeltate to
peltate lamina. The
subgenus was
first formally described by
Jules Émile Planchon...
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detritivore species living on fine sand or mud more
often need
shorter "
peltate" tentacles,
shaped like shovels. A
single specimen can
swallow more than...
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Kalanchoe daigremontiana which has
strongly cordate to
auriculate or even
peltate leaves,
while the
leaves of
Kalanchoe ×
houghtonii are
narrower and the...
- 10 cm (4 in) in
diameter on long petioles. The
leaves are
described as
peltate—circular, with the
petiole attached near the centre. The
plant is completely...
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forming "branches"
ending in
large succulent and
glossy teardrop-shaped
peltate leaves (petiole
attached in the center). It is
considered easy to grow...
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gigantic white-flowered
Ranunculus lyallii, the only
known species with
peltate leaves, the 'water-lily' of the New
Zealand shepherds.--Joseph
Dalton Hooker...
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leaves are said to be perfoliate, such as in
Eupatorium perfoliatum. In
peltate leaves, the
petiole attaches to the
blade inside the
blade margin. In some...