- of good
strength and
large size, with an
erect growth form, and
elliptic-
lanceolate leaves of
medium length and width. The
olives are of low weight,...
-
deciduous shrub that
grows to 1–2 m (3.3–6.6 ft) in height, with
elliptic or
elliptic-
lanceolate leaves, 3–7 cm (1+1⁄4–2+3⁄4 in) long by 1–3.5 cm (3⁄8–1+3⁄8 in)...
-
arranged across opposite sides of the stem. The leaf
blades are
elliptic,
lanceolate,
ovate or circular. The leaf
blades usually have
three to five, rarely...
- are
trifoliolate or palmate,
compound and opposite. They are
elliptic or
elliptic-
lanceolate in
shape with a****inate apex and
cuneate base. The
margin is...
- elongated,
elliptic-
lanceolate, pointed. Mid-nerve and
veins of the
leaves usually are thicker. f.
ovatifolia (Hausskn.).
Leaves ovate to ovate-
lanceolate, the...
- form in a
shape described as "a vase or a parasol". The
leaves are
elliptic-
lanceolate, with a
medium length and width. The
olives are of
medium to high...
- form, and
medium size, and a
crown of an open shape. The
leaves are
elliptic-
lanceolate, of a
medium length and width. The
olives are of
medium weight (3–5...
- and the
terminal lobe of the
leaves is
large and
narrowly elliptic to
elliptic-
lanceolate or
oblanceolate shaped. The
margins of the
leaves are toothed...
- long and 7
centimeters wide. They are
bright light green,
narrowly elliptic-
lanceolate, pointed,
almost stem-clasping, and
usually glabrous. The almost...
- With age, it is
thick and cracked. The
leaves are simple,
ovate to
elliptic-
lanceolate in outline, 2–8 cm (0.79–3.15 in) long, 1–4 cm (0.39–1.57 in) wide...