A few trees have consistently unlobed leaves; these were first described as a variety " A . trifidium " var . " integrifolium"
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Leaves are non-compound, leathery, up to 11 cm wide and 6 cm across, toothless, sometimes unlobed but sometimes with 3 shallow lobes.
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Its blue-green leaves are oblong and shallowly lobed to unlobed, but shade leaves can be deeply lobed; they most often turn yellow or brown in autumn.
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It differs from other species in the genus in being a tropical plant, evergreen, having unlobed leaves, and in the leaf stem not enclosing the axillary bud at its base.
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It has a more deeply divided labellum than " R . " " auriculata ", whose labellum is either unlobed or lobed to less than half its length.
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In this species, the juvenile leaves are almost unlobed with an isosceles triangle shape, and the green leave is blotched with a grid of leaf-nerves greenish-yellow to grey.
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Leaves are non-compound, heart-shaped, sometimes unlobed but other times with 3 or 5 lobes, the blade up to 25 cm long and about the same distance in width.
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They differ conspicuously in the glossy, deeply lobed leaves of " A . ginnala ", compared to the matte, unlobed or only shallowly lobed leaves of " A . tataricum ".
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The palmately five-lobed juvenile leaves on creeping and climbing stems, and unlobed cordate adult leaves on fertile flowering stems exposed to full sun, usually high in the crowns of trees or the top of rock faces.
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The leaves are broad lanceolate, long and broad, and unlobed ( very rarely three-lobed ) with an entire margin and a bristle tip; they typically fall just as the new leaves start to emerge in spring.