lance-shaped with the widest portion terminal; inversely lanceolate.
Lanceolate, but with the widest part toward the apex.
(leaf). Shaped like a lance; narrower than oblong and tapering toward the base more than toward the tip. (See also Leaf Shapes.)
a. (L. ob, reversely; lancea, spear) shaped like a lance point reversed, that is, having the tapering point next to the leafstalk.
Like lanceolate except widest beyond the middle.
in outline, broadest above the middle, shortly tapered to the base, much longer than broad
of a leaf shape; having a broad rounded apex and a tapering base
Lance-shaped, tapering at both ends with the broudest part at tip end.
A structure that is broadest near the tip and tapering to a narrower base.
a shape with length to width ratios of 6:1-3:1, widest toward the apex, and with symmetrically curved margins
Lance shaped and attached at the wider end.
Lanceolate with the broadest part toward the apex.
the reverse of lanceolate, with the widest part between the middle of the leaf and the apex
inverted lanceolate; lanceolate with the tapering point towards the base.
Reverse lance-shaped; broadest at the apex, gradually tapering to narrower base.
As lanceolate, but broadest part is beyond the middle of the longer axis. Parent Term: Leaf_blade_shape Difficulty Level
Widest near apex, tapering to base, longer than wide.
inverted lance-shape, widest above the middle but not as wide in the apical part as in obovate
Widest well above midlength, inversely lanceolate.