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Status
in Britain: Common
Occurs on the ground
or on tree bases in woods where there is some calcareous content to
the soil. It is a robust species with stems held quite rigidly, giving
a bushy appearance. The leaves are heart-shaped, with an acute tip,
and finely-toothed margin. A nerve runs to about three-quarters the
leaf length.
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