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    Viscum rotundifolium leaves

    Viscum rotundifolium leaves
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Ivan Lätti

    The leaves of Viscum rotundifolium may be sessile or positioned so close to the stem that a petiole is not readily visible, as on the plant in picture. There are also forms of this plant with petiolate leaves, the bases of which attenuate into definite stalks of a few millimetres.

    Older leaves are bluish grey here while young ones emerge in fresh green, as does the new stem tip growth.

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