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    Coleus venteri leaves

    Coleus venteri leaves
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    The opposite leaves of Coleus venteri, previously Plectranthus venteri, grow on long, soft, hairy stalks.

    The rounded lobes of the leaves resemble those of Quercus robur, the English oak in shape. The softly textured and aromatic leaves are, however, very different from oak leaves, pelted as they are from hairs and yielding bulges between lateral and net-veining. The veins don’t quite reach the wavy margins that are slightly rolled under.

    The leaf colour, yellow-green in the photo, is deep green on young foliage (http://www.glasshouseworks.com).

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