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Anginon difforme leaves

Anginon difforme leaves
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The simple, undivided green leaves of this Anginon shrub, possibly Anginon difforme, grow in tufts. The leaves of A. difforme are thin and needle-like or quill-like, the leaf reduced to a petiole or rachis. Leaf length is usually between 12 cm and 21 cm, but this range is occasionally exceeded (Coates Palgrave, 2002; Manning, 2007; iSpot).

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