Leaves oval, obtuse or slightly pointed, 1 to 2 in.
Leaves oval, from seven to ten inches long, and six or seven inches broad, produced on long petioles.
Leaves oval or ovate; winter-buds resinous, the terminal up to 1/2' in length.
Flowers in corymbed clusters; calyx terete; petals crowned with an appendage at the top of the claw; leaves oval-lanceolate.
Leaves oval, erect, very large, of a deep shining green, with a narrow dark-red margin.
Leaves oval-elliptical, narrowed at both ends, and deeply tinged with dark purple.
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