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Amellus asteroides leaves

Amellus asteroides leaves
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The alternate leaves of Amellus asteroides are spathulate (spoon-shaped) to narrowly obovate (paddle-shaped). The leaves are sessile, i.e. without stalks. They have a dense covering of silky grey hairs on both surfaces, contributing to the dull grey-green leaf colour. The slightly recessed leaf midrib is visible on the upper surface. Leaf margins are entire (Manning, 2007; iSpot).

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