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dividing a little above the ground into three - more rarely two or four branches, each of which again branches freely. the leaves are dull, darkish green in colour and of unequal size, to inches long, the lower leaves solitary, the upper ones in pairs alternately from opposite sides of the stem, one leaf
growing about to feet from the ground. the whole plant is glabrous, or nearly so, though soft, downy hairs may occur on the young stems and the leaves when quite young. the veins of the leaves are prominent on the under surface, especially the midrib, which is depressed on the upper surface of the leaf...
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