The leaves mostly come from the root and lower part of the stem; they are slender-petioled and deeply pinnatifid.
The basal leaves are long petioled but the stem ones are sessile and opposite, shallow-toothed.
The flower is on a short pedicel above the whorl of broad, ovate-pointed, and short petioled leaves.
Flower solitary, rising on a short pedicel above the whorl of broad, ovate, pointed, and short petioled leaves.
Smooth and tall perennial herbs, with alternate often petioled leaves, and rather large heads, in flat corymbs.
Annual weeds, of coarse aspect, with alternate and entire petioled setosely tipped leaves, and small green or purplish flowers in axillary or terminal spiked clusters; in late summer and autumn.
Low trees or shrubs, with deciduous and entire petioled leaves, and delicate flowers in loose and drooping graceful panicles, from lateral buds.
Shrubs withpetioled and serrulate leaves, and white scaly-bracted flowers in dense axillary or terminal spiked racemes.
Annual, procumbent, much branched, with broad petioled veiny alternate leaves, and small purplish and yellow flowers from their axils.
Trees with simple, alternate, petioled leaves; flowers of two kinds; fruit a one-seeded nut.
Trees or shrubs with alternate and petioled leaves; flowers large, terminal and solitary with numerous stamens and pistils.
Basal leaves petioled and heart-shape at the base --222.
The only species which grows at all tree-like has ovate-lanceolate or elliptical, smooth, petioled leaves, tapering at both ends and green on both sides.
The larger, longer petioled leaves that rise directly from the rootstock have scarcely developed at flowering time.
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