| 31. | The pitcher lid is cordate base, and measures up to 4 cm in length by 3 cm in width.
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| 32. | Leaf blades are 1-4?ternately compound with leaflets reniform or cordate to obovate or orbiculate in shape.
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| 33. | The shape of the leaves can be highly variable even within one location, but the most common shape is cordate.
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| 34. | The basal leaves are obovate, or egg-shaped, with bases that are cordate, or heart-shaped.
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| 35. | The foliage is characterised by velvety heart-shaped ( nearly round to cordate ) leaves forming as alternates at meristems.
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| 36. | The leaves are ovate cordate with bristly filiform appendage which is entirely hidden in the spur and extends its whole length.
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| 37. | The leaves are broadly ovate and basally cordate to hastate, with the margins having a mixture of blunt and sharp teeth.
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| 38. | Leaves are elliptic to cordate ( heart-shaped ), up to 13 cm ( 5.2 inches ) long.
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| 39. | "Tilia " species are mostly large, deciduous trees, reaching typically tall, with oblique-cordate leaves across.
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| 40. | It grows up to high, with ovate cordate leaves, and a blue flower from long with an unusual'gaping calyx '.
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