Ovoid Leaves

Trees with ovoid leaves

Ovoid leaves are very common. also a large number of shrubs have ovoid leaves!

Italian Alder

The leaves of Italian alder are heart-shaped and 2 - 3 cm (0.8 – 1.2 in) long and 1.5 - 2 cm (0.6 – 0.8 in) broad. The leaf base is slightly asymmetric. The leaf margin is serrated. Botanical name: Alnus cordata

Information about the Italian Alder

Wych Elm

The leaves of Wych elm are ovate, have an asymmetrical leaf base and are up to 20 cm (9.8 in) long with a short petiole. The leaf margin is double serrated. Botanical name: Ulmus glabra

Information about the Wych Elm

Dutch Elm

The leaves of Dutch elm are slender egg-shaped with a long tip, have an asymmetrical leaf base and are up to 7 cm (2.8 in) long with a short petiole. The leaf margin is double serrated. Botanical name: Ulmus hollandica

Information about the Dutch Elm

American Elm

The leaves are oblong to ovate and up to 20 cm (7.9 in) long. The leaf base is asymmetric and the leaf edge is double-serrated. The leaf arrangement is alternate. The leaves are yellow in fall. Botanical name: Ulmus americana

Information about the American Elm

Blue Gum

It always enclose two leaves the branch. The leaves are ovate and green. The leaf margin is smooth. The leaf arrangement is alternate. Botanical name: Eucalyptus globulus

Information about the Blue Gum

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