heart-shaped leaves

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leaves
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/liːvz/
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/liːvz/
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(Definition ofleavesfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The "pseudolulo" is a large herbaceous plant or a small shrub, with heart-shaped leaves.
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They are deciduous trees 1215 m (4050 ft) tall, with large, heart-shaped leaves 1540 cm across, arranged in opposite pairs on the stem.
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This is a fast-growing, vining, annual herb producing long, thin stems with ivy-like, petioled, heart-shaped leaves 3 to 6 centimeters long.
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The deciduous, heart-shaped leaves are opposite, and borne from the rhizome which lies just under the soil surface.
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It has a few opposite pairs of untoothed, heart-shaped leaves that half clasp the stem.
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The large heart-shaped leaves can range between 6-12in cm.
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The oval or heart-shaped leaves are 3 to 9 centimeters long and have smooth or toothed edges.
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The very large heart-shaped leaves are lined with spines along the top and bottom of the dorsal vein, similar to the naranjilla or pseudolulo.
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The oval or heart-shaped leaves are up to 7 centimeters long with rippled edges.
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This species is known for its brilliant reddish-purple tinted heart-shaped leaves.
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Other distinguishing characteristics include its serpentine stems and sharply serrated narrow heart-shaped leaves.
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Its thick, semi-succulent, heart-shaped leaves have a mild flavour and mucilaginous texture.
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The heart-shaped leaves are mid-green, very aromatic, and graduated in size.
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Its leaves are more rounded at the tip than the relatively heart-shaped leaves of the eastern redbud.
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Its long arching thorny branches bear heart-shaped leaves and masses of papery bracts in white, pink, orange, purple, and burgundy.
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It has heart-shaped leaves, 1025 cm wide and tendrils on the stem.
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The oval or heart-shaped leaves have wavy edges and are oppositely arranged.
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The heart-shaped leaves are up to 13 centimeters long by 10.5 wide and have serrated edges.
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