| 1. | It is characterised by a peltate tendril attachment and conspicuous indumentum.
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| 2. | Plants in this family are aromatic trees covered with peltate, scaly indumentum.
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| 3. | The peltate insertion, joining the lamina on the underside, before the apex.
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| 4. | The peltate, 15 40 cm diameter.
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| 5. | They are typically found in subtropical forests and are tuberous plants with heart shaped peltate leaves.
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| 6. | Short, thick petiole is peltate.
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| 7. | The peltate insertion, with the point of attachment being up to 27 mm from the apex.
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| 8. | The leaves are peltate attachment, joining the lamina around 0.3 cm before its apex.
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| 9. | "Brasenia " is a perennial aquatic plant with floating, peltate leaves and rhizomatous stems.
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| 10. | Cymes of three or five flowers are sitting in the axils of deciduous, peltate, fleshy bracts.
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