We had a discussion on same species few day earlier too ........after that I checked species available in my area(T. cordifolia) and found they have no hair whatsoever anywhere on plant . Presence of hair on tender shoots/branches and leaves is said to be the distinguishing character of T. sinensis in field . On zooming in first image , fine hairs can be seen on margin of drying leaf in left upper corner . In other two , the white substance seen on surface is nothing but matted hairs with trapped fine dust after getting drenched by rains .
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