morphology of cernuum
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Leaves are simple, sessile, small in size, eligulate and possess a single unbranched midrib and are known as microphylls. Usually the leaves are spirally arranged (e.g., L. clavatum) but may be arranged in whorls (e.g., L. cernuum) or pairs.
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