The leaves are up to 2 centimeters long and mainly arranged about the base of the plant.
Their leaves are pinnate in shape and arranged alternately along the branches.
The leaves of Polygonaceae are simple, and arranged alternately on the stems.
The leaves are tiny to medium-sized and arranged oppositely on the stems.
The leaves are green and arranged oppositely on the erect stem.
The leaves are linear in shape and arranged alternately along the stem, especially on the lower part.
The simple leaves are entire and spirally arranged, with those toward base of the stem usually bladeless.
The leaves are evergreen and arranged in two ranks, making a fan-shaped crown.
The leaves are simple, 3-15 cm long, and arranged either alternately or in opposite pairs.
The leaves arranged oppositely on the stems and 5 to 10 cm long.