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Leaf samples of <em>Chionanthus virginicus</em> showing a narrow leaf [[base]] referred to as cuneate to | Leaf samples of <em>Chionanthus virginicus</em> showing a narrow leaf [[base]] referred to as cuneate to attenuate.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 14:21, 17 July 2017
1. Having a very narrow leaf base.
Leaf samples of Chionanthus virginicus showing a narrow leaf base referred to as cuneate to attenuate.
Source: http://www.namethatplant.net/gallery_glossary_1.shtml?term=cuneate