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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...
- long, and arranged alternately, in opposite pairs, or almost paired (subopposite). One distinctive character of many buckthorns is the way the veination...
- 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...
- 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)...
- horizontal rhizome, the stem leafy, the leaves spirally arranged or subopposite, the upper ones with cirrhose tips; flowers solitary, large, borne on...
- imparipinnate, with petiole and rhachis up to 35 cm long. Leaflets opposite or subopposite. Flowers white or pinkish white, sweet-scented. Borne in cymose panicles...
- generally indistinct; Veins: often 6 to 10 pairs, indifferently opposite, subopposite, and alternate, camptodrome. Venation branches from the midrib at different...
- subglobose, white, blue, or black: Subgenus Yinquania. Leaves opposite to subopposite; fall blooming. Cornus oblonga. East Asia from ****stan through the Himalayas...
- (except the deciduous Larix and Pseudolarix), resinous, monoecious, with subopposite or whorled branches, and spirally arranged, linear (needle-like) leaves...