Examples of using Are lanceolate in English and their translations into Spanish
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Leaves are lanceolate.
Cm high plant,with shiny green leaves that are lanceolate in shape.
The leaves are lanceolate with the base and apex acute limbo.
The leaves fall during the winter to sprout in the spring, these are lanceolate and have jagged edges.
The long leaves are lanceolate and, in most species, also speckled.
It is a shrub that grows to 1-2.5 m in height,with leathery leaves that are lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, 6-12 by 2-4 cm in size.
The leaves are lanceolate, without corners, edges and covered entire hair too.
The leaf blades often have a dark-coloured blotch in the centre and are lanceolate or narrowly elliptical and have entire margins.
Bracts are lanceolate, 12 mm long, acuminate, setulose, with ciliate margins.
The sepals are lanceolate.
The leaves are lanceolate and evergreen, thick textured, and dove-gray with a green undertone.
The juvenile leaves are glossy green and elliptic to ovate,while the adult leaves are lanceolate and are 10 to 21 cm long and 1.5 to 3 cm wide.
The leaves are lanceolate, 5-15 cm long(to 25 cm long on vigorous young trees) and 6-18 mm broad.
The leaves vary widely, those at the base ovate, 9- 23 cm long by 5- 14 cm wide, the margins serrate,whilst the upper leaves are lanceolate or narrowly elliptic, 5- 15 cm long by 1.5- 3 cm wide, the margins entire or irregularly serrulate.
The leaves are lanceolate to elliptic, 2-11 cm long and 0.5-1 cm broad, with an entire to coarsely toothed margin.
They come in two types: the lower and higher,the former have tipped teeth at the edge towards the tip, are lanceolate and are divided into segments, the latter are rather pale green and are divided into segments too small to be well seen with the naked eye.
Leaves are lanceolate, up to 100 cm(40 inches) long, either without prickles or with only a few prickles along the margins near the base.
Its leaves are lanceolate or.
Leaves are lanceolate, broad and tapering at both ends, stiff and rigid, up to 60 cm long and up to 8 cm wide, with a hard spine forming the tip.
Highly branched, its leaves are lanceolate and lobed, and have small white flowers.
The leaves are lanceolate in most species, and arranged in opposite pairs on the stems(alternate in one species, B. alternifolia); they range from 1-30 cm(0.39-11.81 in) long.
The leaves that grow on the base of the plant are lanceolate, with a short corner and a longitudinal nerve that runs from base to tip.
The leaves are lanceolate, flat, dark green, 1-3 cm long and 2-3 mm broad, arranged spirally on the stem, but with the leaf bases twisted to align the leaves in two flat rows either side of the stem except on erect leading shoots where the spiral arrangement is more obvious.
The leaves are arranged in an irregular spiral; they are lanceolate, 1.5-3 cm long, 2 mm broad, fairly hard with a prickly spine tip, dark green above, and with two glaucous blue-white stomatal bands below.
The leaves are lanceolate and cling to the stem by a short corner, in the axils of the upper leaves are odd whorls of blue flowers, tubular, with a strong camphor-like odor and a pleasant taste.
The leaves are lanceolate, 5-20 cm(2-8 in) long and 1-2.5 cm(1⁄2-1 in) broad, produced in a tight rosette the first year, and spirally on a stem the second year.
The leaves are lanceolate, flat, 8-12 cm long(up to 17 cm on young plants) and 4 mm broad, dark green above, with two paler green stomatal bands below; they are arranged spirally on the stem.
Its shape is lanceolate and the edges are jagged.
The telson,(tail) was lanceolate.
Its shape is lanceolate, and unlike the stems do not have hair, for the undersides are spotted with numerous white spots.
