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Manihot Manihotoides (Euphorbiaceae) - CNCFlora

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12 Flora Neotropica<br />

TABLE I (continued)<br />

5. same shape and size as that of median lobe Fig 70A<br />

6. same shape as median lobe and about 1/ its size Fig 71B<br />

7. tapering, and about /4 the size of the median lobe Fig 19A<br />

8. rounded, and about 1/4 the size of the median lobe Fig 25B<br />

9. not applicable (no lobes) Fig 109B<br />

23. Petiole attachment to lamina<br />

1. nonpeltate Fig 74D<br />

2. very narrowly peltate, less than 0.2 cm Fig 94C<br />

3. narrowly peltate, 0.2-0.5 cm Fig 45C<br />

4. widely peltate, 0.5-2.5 cm Fig 45A<br />

5. very widely peltate, greater than 2.5 cm Fig 111B<br />

24. Width of lamina at base of median lobe sinus<br />

1. leaf appears compound<br />

2. narrow, less than 0.5 cm<br />

3. variable (narrow to wide on the same plant)<br />

4. wide, 0.5-2.0 cm<br />

5. very wide, greater than 2.0 cm<br />

6. not applicable (nonlobed leaf)<br />

25. Width of median lobe base<br />

1. leaf appears compound<br />

2. narrow, less than 0.5 cm<br />

3. variable (narrow to wide on the same plant)<br />

4. wide, 0.5-2.0 cm<br />

5. very wide, greater than 2.0 cm<br />

6. not applicable (nonlobed leaf)<br />

26. Shape of sinus<br />

1. Fig 82C<br />

2. Fig 94B<br />

3. Fig 64D<br />

4. Fig 34C<br />

5. Fig 74D<br />

6. Fig 51B<br />

7. Fig 68A<br />

8. Fig 109B<br />

27. Shape of median lobe apex<br />

1. Fig 66B<br />

2. Fig 6D<br />

3. Fig 119D<br />

4. Fig 120C<br />

5. Fig 56A<br />

6. Fig 74D<br />

7. Fig 56D<br />

8. Fig 34C<br />

9. Fig 82C<br />

10. Fig 109B<br />

28. Shape of leaf apex (nonlobed leaf)<br />

1. Fig 112D<br />

2. Fig 112B<br />

3. Fig 109B<br />

4. Fig 107A<br />

5. Fig 105B<br />

6. Fig 6D<br />

29. Texture of lamina<br />

1. coriaceous<br />

2. medium membranaceous<br />

3. thinly membranaceous<br />

30. Gross appearance of lamina surface<br />

1. smooth<br />

2. glossy<br />

3. rugose

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