It has pale grey bark, with bright orange underbark on young shoots which are angular with spirally arranged, entire, glabrous leaves, elliptic to lanceolate, somewhat leathery and glossy, dark green above, and paler below, margins often revolute.
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Although we can't be 100 % sure, the amount of coverage and exposure would suggest this incident will be remembered as a noteworthy event for a very long time ( although Revolute's suggestion that it will become a historic event is pushing it ).
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The name " Orites revoluta " ( referring to the tightly revolute leaf margins ) was first published by the Linnaean Society of London in the March of 1810 in the paper " On the natural order of plants called Proteaceae " by Robert Brown.
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"O . revolutus " namesake revolute leaf margins are very likely an adaption to the harsh growing conditions of its range, presumably adding structural integrity to leaves often exposed to frost, sleet and driving wind, as well as very high UV levels.
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Trees at lower elevation ( 2, 400 & ndash; 3, 000 m ) differ in having the leaf margin less revolute, and are separated as a variety " Abies delavayi " var . " nukiangensis " ( Cheng & Fu ) Farjon.
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"Quercus delgadoana " was determined as a new species because, unlike " Q . laurina " and " Q . affinis " because it has more secondary veins, a revolute blade margin, and an adaxial leaf surface without stellate trichomes.
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Maybe I'm from the Lawrence Welk era, but what social value is there in that ? " ( itals ) " How many got to die inside a cell again /-Before we revolute, shoot and raise hell again ? " ( unitals)
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The lanceolate leaves of " Ozothamnus ledifolius " are evergreen, neat and glossy above and downy underneath, with a revolute margin, and produce a peppery fragrance in summer due to the leaf exudates that include a series of flavonoid aglycones and mostly consist of mixture of terpenoids.
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Leaves are opposite, shiny, oval to elliptic with margins rolled under ( revolute ) with irregular spine-tipped teeth-young leaves and twigs somewhat felted; flowers with an outer row of unusually large and leaf-like bracts with mucronate apices, and which become membranous with age; fruits in spine-fringed cells.