Large, spade-shaped, hairy cotyledons. Oval, medium-sized cotyledons that are close to the ground. Oval, dark green, tinged with red cotyledon. First true leaves are broad and heavy. Cotyledons appear close to the ground, hairy and notched at the end. Longer than wide cotyledons, purplish on underside. First true leaves are mealy. Small, oval, stalkless cotyledons. The initial leaves are narrow with several lobes. Difficult to differentiate species at seedling stage. Cotyledones are narrow and often purplish underneath. First true leaves have step-like teeth. Long, crimson hypocotyl. Cotyledons are long, narrow and thick looking, set at 40° angle. Sharply pointed, hairy, often purplish cotyledon. First true leaves hairy, dull, dark green. Long, reddish green cotyledons. Heart-shaped first true leaves with rounded lobes at the base. Large, oblong shaped cotyledons with a distinctive notch to the apex of the leaf. Most commonly dark green or occasionally purple. Long, narrow, mealy, pale green cotyledon. First true leaves are mealy, green with a little purpling. Cotyledons are broader then long, asymmetrical, or long, hairy stalks.