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  2. Coccoloba gigantifolia - Wikipedia

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    Coccoloba gigantifolia is a tree which grows to about 49 feet (15 meters) in height and has leaves that can reach 8 feet (2.4 meters) in length, and 4 ft 7 in (1.40 meters) in width, the third [citation needed] largest known leaf among dicotyledonous plants after Gunnera manicata and Victoria boliviana. [3]

  3. Tilia platyphyllos - Wikipedia

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    The common names largeleaf linden [1] and large-leaved linden are in standard use throughout the English-speaking world except in the British Isles, where it is known as large-leaved lime. [2] The name "lime", possibly a corruption of "line" originally from "lind", has been in use for centuries and also attaches to other species of Tilia . [ 3 ]

  4. Eurybia macrophylla - Wikipedia

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    Eurybia macrophylla is a perennial herbaceous plant with alternate, simple, toothed leaves. The basal leaves are large and heart-shaped, whereas the upper stem leaves are smaller and lance-shaped. [7] The flowers form on flat-topped corymbs. [8]

  5. These 12 Big-Leaf Plants Will Turn Your Home into a ... - AOL

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    12 Big-Leaf Plants for Livening Up Your Interiors Nora Carol Photography - Getty Images "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."

  6. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    Pressed closely but not fused, e.g. leaves against a stem. aquatic plant A plant whose natural habitat is water, living in or on water for all or a substantial part of its lifespan; generally restricted to fresh or inland waters. arachnoid Cobwebby, from being covered with fine white hairs. arborescent Tree-like in growth or general appearance ...

  7. Frond - Wikipedia

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    A frond is a large, divided leaf. [1] In both common usage and botanical nomenclature, the leaves of ferns are referred to as fronds [ 2 ] and some botanists restrict the term to this group. [ 3 ] Other botanists allow the term frond to also apply to the large leaves of cycads , as well as palms ( Arecaceae ) and various other flowering plants ...

  8. Magnolia macrophylla - Wikipedia

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    This species is distinguished from other magnolias by the large leaf size, 10–32 inch long and 4–35 inch broad. The largest leaf to be reported by a credible source is 3 ft 8 in (110 centimeters) in length. [3] [4] in addition to a six inch (15 centimeter) petiole. The leaf's width can be up to eighteen inches (45 centimeters).

  9. Olearia megalophylla - Wikipedia

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    Olearia megalophylla is a spreading shrub that typically grows to a height of up to 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and has its branchlets covered with felt-like, Y-shaped hairs. Its leaves are egg-shaped to elliptic, 20–130 mm (0.79–5.12 in) long and 6–35 mm (0.24–1.38 in) wide on a petiole up to 30 mm (1.2 in) long.