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    Convolvulus farinosus leaf

    Convolvulus farinosus leaf
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    The leaves of Convolvulus farinosus are alternate and simple, growing on stalks of about 1,5 cm long.

    The leaf is arrow-shaped with pronounced, angular or rounded basal lobes and a tapering to narrowly attenuating, extended tip that is acutely pointed. Leaf dimensions are from 4 cm to 9 cm long and from 3 cm to 7 cm wide.

    The yellow-green to olive-green blades are concave above and faintly hairy all over. They are grey-green and paler below. The margins are sometimes bluntly and unevenly toothed, in picture hardly uneven. 

    The leaf midrib, a few ascending lateral veins and two pairs of veins emerging more or less from the base are all sunken on the upper surface. Some net-veining is also visible.

    The fleshy petioles and stems are faintly hairy (Pooley, 1998; Moriarty, 1997; Leistner, (Ed.), 2000; iNaturalist; http://tropical.theferns.info).

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