| 41. | The plant grows on erect stems, reaching tall, with leaves that are cordate to ovate-truncate and growing long and wide.
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| 42. | The plant generally has only 2 leaves, both cordate to round, sometimes slightly lobate, crenulate ( scalloped ) along the margins.
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| 43. | The cordate leaves of " Psychopsis limminghei " are light brownish-green with maroon-puce markings, created by flower pigments.
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| 44. | The plant grows 45 to 120 cm tall, and forms creeping petioles, clasping the stem with cordate ( heart-shaped ) bases.
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| 45. | It is a robust erect-growing plant reaching, with broad cordate-ovate to hastate-ovate leaves that are long and wide.
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| 46. | The leaves are cordate-ovate to subhastate-ovate, typically ranging in size from long and wide, though they are sometimes larger.
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| 47. | It has scale-like leaves around the base, and 3-6 cordate to elliptical green leaves at the tip of the stem.
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| 48. | Its leaves have oval blades, are 4 8 cm long and 3 5 cm wide, with pointed apex and round or nearly cordate base.
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| 49. | Their shape can be either ovate and entire or ovate-cordate to lanceolate, and laterally lobed at base, with acute to acuminate apices.
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| 50. | They come in two forms, acuminate at both ends, or moderately cordate at the base ( these are usually only formed high in the tree ).
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