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In many species of section Collandra the undersides of the leaves may appear brightly colored or with "windows" that are somewhat translucent and also brightly colored. The overall effect is a plant that is drab and green when seen from above, but may be brightly colored or with brightly colored patterned leaves when seen from below. Most species of Columnea can be described as herbaceous creeping plants. They generally do not have thick or erect stems, however some of the epiphytic species of section Collandra can be quite thick and the majority of species in section Pentadenia are terrestrial with erect stems. Additional species: C. florida, C. cruenta, C. spathulata, C. orientandina
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