Trees with lanceolate leaves
List of trees that have lanceolate leaves!
Shingle Oak
The leaves of Shingle oak are green, glossy, oblong oval, and up to 20 cm (7.9 in) long. The underside of the leaf is bright and tomentose. The leaf margin is smooth. Botanical name: Quercus imbricaria
Information about the Shingle OakSawtooth Oak
The leaves are 8-20 cm (3.2 - 7.9 in) long and up to 6 cm wide. The leaf margin is cut evenly and the leaves are alternate. The autumn foliage is yellow to orange. Botanical name: Quercus acutissima
Information about the Sawtooth OakWillow Oak
The leaves are oblong, glossy green and like a willow leaf. The leaf edge is smooth and the leaf position alternate. The autumn foliage is orange to red. Botanical name: Quercus phellos
Information about the Willow OakCork Oak
The leaf is green, elongated and the leaf margin is serrated. Botanical name: Quercus suber
Information about the Cork OakEuropean Chestnut
The leaf of spanish chestnut is firmly coriaceous, oblong, deep yellow. In autumn the leaves turn dark yellow. Botanical name: Castanea sativa
Information about the European ChestnutAmerican Beech
The leaves are oblong to oval and are about 10 cm (3.9 in) long. The leaf margin is serrated and the leaf arrangement is alternate. The autumn color is golden yellow to brown. Botanical name: Fagus grandiflora
Information about the American BeechCrack Willow
The leaf of crack willow is lanceolate, up to 16 cm long and 2-3 cm broad. The leaf margins are finely serrated. Autumn colouring: yellow. Botanical name: Salix fragilis
Information about the Crack WillowCommon Osier
The leaf of Osier is narrow-lanceolate, to 25 cm (9.84 in) long and is tapered. The leaf margins are finely serrated. The underside of the leaf is silver-gray. Autumn color is yellow. Botanical name: Salix viminalis
Information about the Common OsierAustralian Blackwood
The leaves are dull green, oblong to ovate and short-petiolate. Botanical name: Acacia melanoxylon
Information about the Australian Blackwood