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- Description: "Relation of leaves in Sarraceniaceae to simpler leaf type. A Diagram of simple leaf type. B Diagrammatic leaf of Heliamphora. C Diagram. leaf of Sarracenia. a sheathing base of petiole, b winged (A, B) or cylindrical (C) part of petiole, c expanded (A, B) or fused (C) halves of lower laminar portion, d uniform (A) or inflated and pitchered B, C midrib of lamina, e supposed (A) or actual (B, C) invagination orifice in pitcher formation, f terminal lobes of lamina (A), that form lateral parts of lid in B, C."
- Author: John Muirhead Macfarlane
- Source: Macfarlane, J.M. 1908. Sarraceniaceae. In: A. Engler Das Pflanzenreich IV, 110, Heft 36: 1–91.
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