| 1. | The leaf blades are elliptic, lanceolate, ovate or circular.
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| 2. | A typical Clovis point is a medium to large lanceolate point.
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| 3. | The lanceolate coriaceous leaves are alternate, about 12 cm long.
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| 4. | The leaves are generally lanceolate in shape and coriaceous in texture.
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| 5. | The leaf blade varies in shape from lanceolate to narrowly ovate.
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| 6. | The leaves are cordate to lanceolate in shape with biserrated edges.
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| 7. | Sepals are oblong-lanceolate and up to 3 mm long.
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| 8. | It is a lanceolate to oval, with a toothed margin.
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| 9. | It is a short biennial plant with elliptical to lanceolate leaves.
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| 10. | ;Leaves : Narrow lanceolate leaves, becoming glabrous and leathery.
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