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Remijia pacimonica is characterized by its notably robust habit, with quite stout hollow stems and large leaf blades, stipules, inflorescences, and capsules, robust flowers, and verticillate leaves that are subsessile or shortly petiolate (petioles to ca. 1 cm long) and densely tomentellous or velutinous on the lower surface and markedly bullate on the upper surface. It is similar to Remijia ulei, Remijia chelamophylla, and Remijia macrophylla, which all have the leave plane on the upper surface. Remijia pacimonica is also similar to some species of Pentagonia, which can be recognized by their striate leaf surface.
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