The deciduous or evergreen leaves are usually pleated, with longitudinal veins.
The shrub takes a rounded form and has many branches covered in deciduous leaves.
Meanwhile, falling deciduous leaves, pollen and grass collected in the waters.
Wild types are large shrubs or small trees reaching 6-15 m tall, with deciduous leaves 4-6 cm long.
Lapeirousia are cormous plants, usually small, and with deciduous leaves.
The deciduous leaves are alternately arranged and up to about 10 centimeters long.
The deciduous leaves are opposite, alternate or in whorls.
The thorny varieties of plants are replacing the trees with deciduous leaves in these areas.
The deciduous leaves are 1 to 4 centimeters long.
The deciduous leaves are oval in shape, leathery, and glandular.