The basal leaves of the species are usually long and wide, while its cauline leaves are in length.
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"Rainiera stricta " is an herbaceous perennial with both basal and cauline, alternate, petiolate leaves.
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Most species have both basal and cauline ( stem ) leaves, which are usually compound or lobed but can be simple.
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The lower cauline leaves are smaller, pinnately lobed; the upper leaves become much reduced, sessile, serrate to entire.
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"Drosera menziesii " was first mentioned by basal, alternate cauline leaves on the lower part of the stem.
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In early spring plants grow, producing glabrous or glandular leaves . both basal and cauline leaves are produced that have long petioles.
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It has 0-3 basal leaves plus several cauline ( stem ) leaves, all lanceolate, up to 8 mm long.
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The two species can be differentiated by leaf shape and cauline leaves while " V . rotundifolia " has only basal leaves.
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The short, firm cauline leaves are subsessile or obscurely petiolated with narrowly elliptic to lanceolate blades, with three nerves and distally serrate margins.
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The stems may be decumbent or erect, 10 40 cm in length, with narrow cauline leaves that may drop off before the flower develops.