Longer than wide with nearly parallel edges, wider than linear Obovate - Inversely ovate, broader at the tip, narrow near the stalk Obtuse - Having a blunt or rounded leaf apex Opposite - Leaf arrangement in which leaves arise in pairs at each node; not alternate or whorled Oval - Broad-elliptic, about 1 1/2 times as long as broad and round at the ends Ovate- Egg-shaped, attached at the broad end
Refers to the shape of a general line container where the top and bottom ends are rectangular in shape with rounded corners Oblongs are also called "F" style can
a plane figure that deviates from a square or circle due to elongation deviating from a square or circle or sphere by being elongated in one direction of a leaf shape; having a somewhat elongated form with approximately parallel sides
The condition where the shape of a leaf or leaflet is widest for a good length of the leaf along the middle, where both sides of the leaf are roughly parallel for a majority of the leaf blade, such as in Shingle Oak or Blue Beech