Phylica rigidifolia leaves

Phylica rigidifolia leaves
Author: Ivan Lätti
Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

The stalkless leaves of Phylica rigidifolia ascend, scattered up the young, white-haired stems.

The blades are narrowly oblong to needle-like, sometimes curving slightly down and leathery. Older leaves are dull dark-green, those on young stem-tips yellow-green. The acutely pointed leaf-tips are yellowish on old stems, on young leaf-tips white with additional mucro protractions. The leaf margins are rolled under, the ericoid leaves white-velvety in the channels on their lower surfaces. Leaf length is from 12 mm to 25 mm.

There are no stipules. Young stems are soft and lemon-yellow, old ones grey and woody (Le Roux, et al, 2005; Bond and Goldblatt, 1984; iNaturalist).

Previous
Total Hits : 1074
Next

Off Canvas Menu

  • Albums
  • Home
  • Links
    • National Botanical Gardens
    • Parks, Gardens & Reserves
    • Sites of Interest
  • Search
  • Information
    • About Us
    • Articles
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Glossary
    • Sources of Information
    • Subject Index