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Leaves
Elongated oval, 8–15cm long, mid-green and undivided, with the upper half sharply toothed (with teeth often curved forward) but un-toothed towards the base. The top side of the leaf is mid-green and the underside is densely white-felted with 6 to 11 veins. The leaves are around one- and-a-half to two-and-a-half times longer than wide and are mostly widest furthest from the stalk.