Young leaves lightly tinged with rose-carmine on lower surface, strongly tinged along margin of upper surface.
Leaves average in size, light green, dull to slightly glossy, with very distinct veins on lower surface which is cobwebby.
Young leaves heavily tinged with carmine on lower surface, faintly tinged along margin of upper surface, prevailing color bright carmine.
Lower surface of the leaves orange color or brownish, the upper scales of the cup forming with several rows a thick rim on its inner surface, often reflexed.
Lower surface of the leaves pale, the erect scales on the rim of the cup in a single row.
Secondary roots sometimes spring from the lower surface of the peg, which thus seems in all respects to partake of the nature of the radicle.
Hyponasty is the reverse, and implies increased growth along the lower surface, causing the part to bend upwards.
Long hairs on lower surface, a few papillæ above.
Blade flat and broad, conduplicate, sharp-eared at the base, and there rough at the margin: lower surface polished.
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