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English: Eucalyptus seedlings generally start with stiff, dorsiventral young foliage. As they grow taller, at least the higher branches grow pendent, wind-resistant, isobilateral leaves. These saplings in transition demonstrate both types as they grow below the parent trees with their purely isobilateral leaves.
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22 August 2014

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