The basal and early cauline leaves have 3 to 5 nerves and are elliptic-lanceolate in shape; the basal foliage often withers before flowering.
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The plant is tall, 1 to 1.5 m, and is pubescent with clasping elliptic to lanceolate cauline leaves in a single stem.
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It is a small puberulent orchid with only cauline leaves in an upright stem, which are clasping, elliptic to lanceolate, parallel-veined and plicate.
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The basal and cauline leaves have one nerve, and the leaves are long and thin, ranging from 6 to 20 + centimeters long and 3 to 8 millimeters wide.
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All the leaves along the stem ( " cauline " ) are alternately arranged, irregularly toothed, erect, tomentose on both sides and hairy on the edge.
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Leaves 5-15 x 3-5 somewhat thick, obovate to spathulate, basal leaves forming a rosette, cauline apparently whorled at the nodes, at the point of branching.
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He married Joan Guy in 1959 . They have six children together; Charlotte ( 1961 ), Carlise ( 1963 ), Cauline ( 1965 ), George, Gregory, and Jeffrey.
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The basal and cauline leaves have one nerve and are spatulate-oblance-olate to narrowly oblanceolate in shape, they are also dotted with glands and hairless or have short stiff hairs.
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Unlike " C . virginianum ", " C . virginianum " var . " boreale " has petioles on its cauline leaves and its corolla lobes are not rounded and do not overlap.
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It has 2-3 cauline ( on the stem ), spathes ( leaves of the flower bud ), which are green, falcate ( sickle-shaped ) slightly inflated, unequal ( outer leaves are shorter than the inner leaves ) and long.