Key to Hoita
View taxon page for Hoita
(For a list of species in Hoita, use the above link.)
Jepson Manual glossary definitions can be seen by moving your cursor over words underlined with dots.
1. Stem prostrate Lying flat on the ground.
(including stolon) to
decumbent lying mostly flat on the ground but with tips curving up.
,
erect Upright; vertically oriented.
parts < 6.5 cm high;
leaflet A leaf-like unit of a compound leaf; distinguished from a leaf by the absence in its axil of a bud, branch, thorn, or flower; lacking lateral, basal appendages (stipules); either simple (leaf 1-compound, with primary leaflets) or compound (leaf 2-compound, with primary and secondary leaflets; 3-compound, with primary, secondary, and tertiary leaflets, etc).
obovate to round
..... H. orbicularis 1' Stem erect, < 2 m high; leaflet
lanceolate Narrowly elongate, widest in the basal half, often tapered to an acute tip.
to round
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