Leucadendron galpinii leaves

    Leucadendron galpinii leaves

    The leaves of Leucadendron galpinii grow scattered, moderately to sparsely spaced, ascending up the often reddish stems.

    The leaf is oblanceolate to linear in shape, ending in a rounded to square, even notched tip where one yellowish or red cartilaginous tooth, sometimes broad, is found. Whether the leaf has a petiole is debatable; it tapers slowly to a fairly narrow base.

    The smooth, dull green to deep green or grey-green blades show faint to no signs of a midrib. The leaves sometimes twist, even in unison at a stem-tip below a cone, giving the impression of revolving (Bond and Goldblatt, 1984; iNaturalist).