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Meaning of "basal leaves"

Basal leaves refer to the leaves that grow from the base or bottom of a plant, close to the ground. These leaves usually have a different shape and size compared to the leaves that grow higher up on the plant. Basal leaves are important for photosynthesis and are often larger and more fleshy, providing the plant with a reserve of nutrients

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The basal leaves fall away early.
Villarsia are wetland plants with basal leaves.
The basal leaves are divided into lobes.
Some taxa have only basal leaves.
The basal leaves are lost by maturity.
It has a basal rosette of toothed basal leaves.
It has more basal leaves than smooth bromegrass.
The erect stems are surrounded by basal leaves.
The basal leaves are borne on very long petioles.
The plants have a rosette of basal leaves and p.
Basal leaves are borne on woolly petioles.
It has persistent basal leaves plus leaves on the stems.
Basal leaves are very small.
It lacks basal leaves.
The basal leaves are often forming a rosette.

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It has no basal leaves.
The basal leaves are few and soon deciduous.
Two to twelve flowers grow on an erect stem with basal leaves.
The two basal leaves are often covered with spots.
From the bulbs arise a stem and two basal leaves.
The basal leaves are usually longer than inflorescence or rarely equal.
There are usually two or three basal leaves with prominent strands of fibre.
Basal leaves are longer than those that are closer to the top.
The mine has the form of a large blotch in the basal leaves.
The two basal leaves are much smaller than the the others.
This does not form a central heart but produces a loose rosette of basal leaves.
The basal leaves may be different from those near the inflorescence.
The plant takes the form of a tuft of basal leaves around a very short stem.
The basal leaves are numerous and pinnately divided into many remote segments.
They will nearly all have basal leaves which smell of onions when crushed.
There are two, three or sometimes four basal leaves.
A few leaves much smaller than the basal leaves are also alternately attached on the stem.
The basal leaves are often long-petiolate and forming a rosette.
Their lower parts are strongly flattened into ‘ foliar expansions ' or basal leaves.
The ovoid, leathery basal leaves are arranged in a rosette.
For untrimmed brussels sprouts, slightly discoloured basal leaves are allowed.
In some species, the basal leaves are shed before flowering.
They have simple erect stems, and most species have basal leaves.
The hairy, basal leaves are divided into many small segments.
The leaves may be flat or inrolled, and the basal leaves may be tufted.
It forms a mound of basal leaves that spreads to 2 ft, and slightly less in height.
After flowering, the stems stretch considerably, reaching far above the basal leaves.
It has wide, rounded basal leaves and narrower leaves further up the stem.
It has alternately arranged, fleshy leaves, though some of the basal leaves may be opposite.
Basal leaves form a rosette and are irregularly toothed, somewhat succulent and often yellowish.
It has numerous silky woolly-hairy basal leaves and few stem leaves.
Basal leaves form rosettes and stem leaves are opposite, reducing in size up the stem.
Plant and clearly hairy and basal leaves are slightly divided, the higher are lobed.
Non-flowering plants grow a single leaf whereas flowering plants grow 2 basal leaves.
There are a few twisting basal leaves up to 35 centimeters long.

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