It was quite true; the leaves had been found very near the window.
The air-cured leaf was found to be more mild than other types of tobacco.
The leaves are often found to differ at the flowering branch and the base of the plant.
The leaves have been found to neutralize acid rain droplets.
The juvenile leaves are found on young plants up to 3 years old, and as scattered shoots on adult trees, usually in shade.
The papery leaves are simple, entire and found in opposite arrangement.
The leaves are usually found to be serrated on the margin, one to five teeth or entire, giving a width between 8-20 mm.
After some searches on the ground, many leaves and several acorns (fruit) were found.
The lobed leaves are generally found only at the base of the plant.
Since then a few other leaves have been found.