| 11. | Cauline leaves are arranged in alternating fashion with successively smaller size and are petiolated.
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| 12. | Cauline leaves are infrequent and much smaller.
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| 13. | Typically the lower third of the cauline or stem leaves wither away also before flowering.
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| 14. | It cauline leaves are tall and wide.
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| 15. | In " Parnassia ", the leaves are crowded into a cauline leaves above.
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| 16. | Cauline leaves are alternate, pappus.
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| 17. | "Aristida " stems are ascending to erect, with both basal and cauline leaves.
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| 18. | The cauline leaves are much reduced and are short petiolate to sessile but not auriculate-clasping.
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| 19. | The basal and cauline leaves have one nerve and are linear to linear-lanceolate in shape.
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| 20. | Some leaves emerge along the flower stem ( which is known as cauline in botany terms ).
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