「lanceolate」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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re peach colored: the dorsal sepal oblong to | lanceolate, acuminate and reflexed; the lateral sepals |
ianth parts are more or less erect, narrowly | lanceolate, acuminate, and entire with a rose to white |
te; inner tepals white, linear-lanceolate to | lanceolate, acuminate, 3-6 cm long, white; stamens inse |
The leaves are | lanceolate and evergreen, thick textured, and dove-gray |
Leaves are dark green and | lanceolate, and bunched along the trailing stem. |
The leaves are narrow, | lanceolate and dark green, contrasting strongly with th |
The lamina is | lanceolate and reaches 30 cm in length and 5 cm in widt |
The leaves of this dioecious tree are | lanceolate, and it bears cream-coloured flowers. |
The leaves are | lanceolate and range from 2.5 to 10 cm long by 0.3 to 1 |
The leaves are light green, linear to | lanceolate and 3 to 4 inches long, 1.2 cm broad. |
The longer leaves are | lanceolate and the shorter ones are spathulate, forming |
mm long) and their stipules (2.5-5 mm long, | lanceolate) are hairy, but the stipules are much less s |
dy rhizomes, with simple, linear or narrowly | lanceolate basal leaves which are often green but may b |
five leaflets with ovate, rhombic ovate, or | lanceolate blades. |
Flowers occur in clusters subtended by 5-8 | lanceolate bracts. |
ilarly arranged inflorescences surrounded by | lanceolate bracts. |
oom from late June to August, each with five | lanceolate bracts. |
The | Lanceolate Dagger Moth or Pointed Dagger (Acronicta lan |
projectile points include both Paleo-Indian ( | lanceolate Dalton points) and Archaic (side-notched Big |
Its leaves are pinnate with several pairs of | lanceolate, dentate leaflets and a terminal, slightly l |
The blue-green leaves are ovate to | lanceolate, dusted with white powder and with purple ed |
length, alternate and vary in shape between | lanceolate, elliptic, and obovate. |
The leaves are opposite, simple, | lanceolate from 4-8 cm long. |
cm long, broad | lanceolate, green above, glaucous green below covered a |
Leaves are pale green, opposite, narrowly | lanceolate, held nearly erect against stem and are 45 m |
Linear to | lanceolate in shape. |
Leaves thin and somewhat reverse | lanceolate in shape. |
Leaves narrow-lanceolate or | lanceolate in shape, around 10 to 20 cm long, 1.5 to 2. |
is extremely compressed, smooth, oxyconic to | lanceolate in section. |
The leaves are | lanceolate in shape, pointed, 2 to 8 cm long, with a si |
Adult leaves | lanceolate in shape, 9 to 20 cm long, 1.5 to 4.5 cm wid |
Leaves are hairless, reverse | lanceolate in shape, 8 to 20 cm long, 2.5 to 5 cm wide. |
Its leaves are evergreen, linear to | lanceolate in shape, and range from 15 to 30 cm (6 to 1 |
The bracts are | lanceolate, involucral and are more than five in number |
Its leaves are divided into three | lanceolate leaflets and form a single whorl of three le |
he yellow anthers of A. nemorosa) and simple | lanceolate leaflets lacking the deep lobing of A. nemor |
The | lanceolate leaves are opposite the flowerheads. |
The dense | lanceolate leaves are dark green with sticky undersides |
The acute, | lanceolate leaves grow up to 5 cm long. |
The spathulate or | lanceolate leaves form a basal rosettes around the whit |
The | lanceolate leaves are basifixed and held closely agains |
ciduous tree 7.5 m (25 ft) tall, with narrow | lanceolate leaves with whitened undersides. |
o 80 centimeters, and has linear to narrowly | lanceolate leaves arranged on its glaucous stem. |
rennial growing up to 50 cm tall with fleshy | lanceolate leaves and purple ray florets flowering from |
al plant growing to 60 cm tall, with slender | lanceolate leaves up to 40 cm long and 1 cm broad. |
that grows from 2 to 6 cm tall with ovate to | lanceolate leaves that are generally 2-5 mm long. |
The alternately arranged | lanceolate leaves are dark grey-green and broader than |
The | lanceolate leaves are simple and alternate and may reac |
form, matt in appearance, and with ovate to | lanceolate leaves which end in a fine acute point. |
es which bear distichous, somewht leaathery, | lanceolate leaves (up to 3 cm long by 4 cm wide) on the |
It has smooth, inversely | lanceolate leaves, about 13cm long and mostly in 2 whor |
is generally larger, with longer (40-70 cm) | lanceolate leaves, and 18-25 umbels on a 3-5 meter stem |
up to three opposing pairs of elliptical or | lanceolate leaves. |
), and is one of the few violet species with | lanceolate leaves. |
The leaves are | lanceolate or oval-lanceolate. |
The leaves are elongated | lanceolate or linear-lanceolate in shape with three vei |
Adult leaves are stalked, | lanceolate or curved and oblique, 8-12 cm long, 1.5-2 c |
Three to five leaflets are reverse | lanceolate or narrow-elliptic in shape. 2 to 10 cm long |
Leaves are stalked, alternate, | lanceolate or falcate to 12 x 2 cm, slightly discolorou |
It has dark green leaves which are | lanceolate or ovate, and measure 4-13 cm (1.6-5.2 in) i |
lmately lobed, the 3-9 lobes being linear to | lanceolate or spatulate. |
The leaves are opposite, oval, | lanceolate or elliptical with acute apex which ends in |
t 6 to 8 inches (14 to 22cm) in height, with | lanceolate or ovate green to grayish-green opposite lea |
posite, simple, entire wavy margins, smooth, | lanceolate, pointed, gradually tapering to the base. |
This erect plant is bristly and has | lanceolate shaped leaves of length two to four centimet |
Farrodes is characterized by a flat head and | lanceolate shaped gills. |
s number 12-13, sometimes more, and they are | lanceolate shaped. |
tly flattened stems bear distichous, narrow, | lanceolate, slightly folded, leathery leaves which are |
It is stem rooting and sports | lanceolate stalkless leaves about 12cm long which are a |
stalk, while leaves higher on the plant are | lanceolate, subsessile and acute; all the leaves are co |
The sepals are | lanceolate, the petals are linear,and the lip is deeply |
rse in shape, though usually oblong-ovate to | lanceolate, the undersides covered by silky white hairs |
Four or five leaves, | lanceolate to lanceolate-elliptical in shape. |
Lanceolate to ovate in shape. | |
Leaves in whorls, narrow | lanceolate to broad lanceolate in shape, 1 to 6 cm long |
Phyllaries are unequal, in 3-4 series, both | lanceolate to linear lanceolate in shape. |
extend from a half cm to 8 cm, with narrowly | lanceolate to linear-lanceolate leaves. |
The leaves are evergreen, alternate, | lanceolate to ovate, 3-10 cm long. |
Its leaves are | lanceolate to ovate in shape, 40-100 mm long and 15-60 |
The leaves are 2-6 cm long, | lanceolate to linear, broadest near the rounded apex. |
The | lanceolate to eliptic oblong sepals grow to nearly 6 mm |
The leaves are | lanceolate to elliptic and range from 5 to 15 cm long b |
Narrowly | lanceolate to narrowly oblanceolate leaves, about 15-40 |
Leaf | lanceolate to long linear, acute or obtuse, median nerv |
aves are evergreen, alternate, simple, broad | lanceolate, very large, up to 1 m long, with an entire |
Leaflets are oval to | lanceolate with scalloped or toothed edges. 2 to 3 cm l |
nate, elliptic, entire, apiculate, acute and | lanceolate with prominent stipules, a scar encircling e |
The leaves are bluish-green, simple, | lanceolate, with wavy and sometimes lobed margins, cove |
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