lanceolate in English

adjective
1
shaped like the head of a lance; of a narrow oval shape tapering to a point at each end.
the leaves are lanceolate

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1. Types of Arrowheads Lanceolate Arrowheads

2. Leaves are oblong-lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, acuminate to acute, erect-spreading when moist, and often contorted when dry.

3. Numerous lanceolate leaves with basally connate, lanceolate stipules, scale leaves with stipule lobes, and scale leaves without stipule lobes form sequentially on the distal portion of the branch which eventually aborts and abscises.

4. The lanceolate Arrowheads include: Auriculate: An auriculate arrowhead is a fish-shaped arrowhead that includes …

5. Black Chokeberry has dark green leaves that are 1 to 3 inches long and lanceolate or elliptical in shape

6. Common Buttonbush has opposite, lanceolate-oblong leaves about 7 inches (18 cm) long and 3 inches (7.5 cm) wide [].

7. rutile form, or rutile with up to 5 % anatase, with crystalline structure and physical appearance as clusters of spherical, needle, or lanceolate shapes,

8. — rutile form, or rutile with up to 5 % anatase, with crystalline structure and physical appearance as clusters of spherical, needle, or lanceolate shapes,

9. Amaranths are annuals which grow up to 3.5 m in height and have elliptical to ovate-oblong and lanceolate leaves with an acute to acuminate apex

10. Habit of plant: two cones joined at their base, bearing oblique horizontal leaves; insertion: oblique-vertical; leaves fairly narrow, long, lanceolate, quite heavily ribbed, secondary veins inserted at an acute angle.

11. Uvularia grandiflora (Bellwort) is an upright, clump-forming perennial boasting arching stems clothed with bright green, lanceolate leaves and clusters of nodding, narrowly bell-shaped pale yellow flowers, 1.5 in

12. Crenulate Entire Hairs Present: No Leaf Length: 1-3 inches Leaf Description: Leaves are alternate, simple, evergreen to semi-evergreen, elliptic to lanceolate, acute, cuneate, Crenulate-serrulate to entire, and up to an 1.5" long

13. Leaves are ovate to lanceolate, cordate at the base and acuminate at the apex, pubescent especially beneath and on the veins of the lower surface; by maturing, hairs remain only on the veins and along the margin.

14. Female flowers: pedicels to 30 mm long, bracteoles 2, positioned directly below the ovary, elliptic to narrowly lanceolate, 1–1.5 × 0.5 mm, apex rounded, glabrous, margin entire, Aciliate, translucent, white; pedicels of female flowers 20–35 mm long, glabrous; tepals 5, …

15. Fronds medium-sized to large, stipe base without articulation, hairy, vertically grooved above; lamina 1-4-pinnately compound, oblong to ovate-oblong; pinnules or lobes slightly oblique, Acroscopic pinnule at base larger than basiscopic, usually parallel to rachis or pinna rachis, mostly triangular, rarely lanceolate, usually grayish hispid or

16. Bracteole shape showed a similar distribution: most of the Andean landraces were ovate (a Mesoamerican category), with only 10 of the 49 landraces in this group showing the Andean categories triangular or lanceolate. Gene pool classification of common bean landraces from Chile based on RAPD and morphological data

17. Each flower has a chalice in cup with five teeth lanceolate-subulate scarious, a large corolla infundibular pink (funnel-shaped) formed of a cylindrical tube of 4–5 mm in diameter, which widens abruptly in a tube 15-18 × 25–30 mm, terminated by 5 oval lobes, acuminate, spreading, partially overlapping.

18. Leaves indistinguishable from the scape bracts, forming a lax rosette before anthesis but rosette soon disappearing due to the early elongation of the stem and absent at anthesis; sheaths inconspicuous; blades narrowly lanceolate, acuminate, ending in an acicular and pungent spine, 11-18 cm long, 2.2-3.3 cm wide at base, suberect-recurved to subspreading, Coriaceous, canaliculate, densely and