- needed] For example,
whether to call
leaves on the same tree "a****inate", "
lanceolate", or "linear"
could depend on
individual judgement, or
which part of the...
-
reaching 20 feet (6 m) in height. Its
leaves are scanty, alternate,
ovate-
lanceolate,
averaging 2
inches (5 cm) long, with
close scaling below,
giving a...
- have a 3–10-millimetre-long (1⁄8–3⁄8 in) stem. The leaf
blade is
ovate to
ovate-
lanceolate,
pointed or
briefly pointed, 5 to 13
centimeters long and 3 to...
- formed. The
leaves are
alternately arranged on the branchlets,
ovate to
ovate-
lanceolate,
often slightly falcate, 5–12 cm (2–4+3⁄4 in) long by 3–9 cm (1+1⁄4–3+1⁄2 in)...
-
leaves are
green and lemon-scented with
slightly serrate edges,
ovate-
lanceolate or
ovate elliptic 2.5 to 7.0 inches long.
Petioles are
usually wingless...
- long. The
shape of its
leaves ranges from
ovate to deltoid,
ovate-
lanceolate,
lanceolate, and long
lanceolate. The
green tone of the
leaves also varies...
- wavy, the
older leaves are
green and smooth; the leaf
blade is
ovate to
ovate-
lanceolate with wedge-shaped to
broadly rounded base and ends with a short...
-
leaves are very
variable in shape, most
frequently narrowly oval or
ovate-
lanceolate, 4–8
centimetres (1+1⁄2–3 inches) long (rarely to 10 cm long), 2–5 cm...
- a
small evergreen shrub,
preferring positions with some shade. The
ovate-
lanceolate leaves are
cuneate at the base and can
reach 9 cm in length. The leaves...
- Its
leaves are green, papery, ribbed,
densely glandular, and
ovate to
ovate-
lanceolate, and (4-)10-20 × (2-)5-10 cm in size. Each
flower spike resembles...