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    Combretum zeyheri leaves

    Combretum zeyheri leaves
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Ivan Lätti

    The relative positions of leaf veins on upper and lower surfaces of Combretum zeyheri, are clear to see on this tree of the Pretoria National Botanical Garden.

    Neatly spaced and parallel, the lateral veins ascend to the margins from the midrib. Below, they are prominent like a cream fishbone skeleton (with reduced spine), although the ribs are not all in opposite pairs as a fish would require. Above, they are sunken in the surface, rough with finely reticulated net-veining. Fine, short hairs make the leaf margins ciliate.

    Raasblaar leaves may be from 7 cm to 16 cm long and from 3 cm to 10 cm wide (Coates Palgrave, 2002; Carr, 1988; iNaturalist).

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