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  • The simple leaf blades are usually long and rarely up to.
  • The leaf blades are elliptic, lanceolate, ovate or circular.
  • The leaf blades can be plane or cruciform in cross section.
  • The leaf blade varies in shape from lanceolate to narrowly ovate.
  • They are laid on the leaf blades and stems of grasses.
  • These are clumping perennial grasses with long, tapering leaf blades.
  • Young leaf blades are dark copper red on the upper surface.
  • The grasslike leaf blades are thick, rough, and serrated.
  • A petiole is arising from the base of each leaf blade.
  • The leaf blade has anarrow lanceolate shape and is basally tapered.
  • The deeply dissected leaf blades is typical of this species.
  • The traps consist of modified leaf blades which bear sensitive trigger hairs.
  • These species are fleshy herbs, with asymmetrical leaf blades.
  • The leaf blade is inrolled from the margin on the upper surface.
  • The leaf blades may be nearly 2 centimeters wide at the bases.
  • There are several to many at the base of each leaf blade.
  • Leaf blades are 1 3-pinnate or pinnately decompound.
  • The small grayish or bluish leaf blades are coated in white hairs.
  • The leaf blades grow up to 78 centimeters long by 11 wide.
  • The edges of the leaf blades are smooth or wavy.
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