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What shape are the leaves of osmanthus fragrans?

Osmanthus fragrans is one of the top ten traditional famous flowers in China, and it is the common name of many trees in Oleaceae. Oleaceae, also known as osmanthus fragrans, is an evergreen shrub or small tree. The most representative ones are Jingui, Yin Gui, Dangui and laurel.

Osmanthus fragrans leaves are long, oval, lanceolate, pointed and opposite, and will not wither after winter. It is 7- 14.5 cm long and 2.6-4.5 cm wide, tapering at the top, broadly wedge-shaped at the base, serrated on the whole or usually at the top, and hairless on both sides. There are vesicles connected on both sides of the glandular point, the midvein is concave and convex, and the lateral veins are 6-8 pairs, at most 10 pairs, and the midvein is concave. The petiole is 0.8- 1.2 cm long, and the longest is 15 cm, without hair.

Leaves and flowers of osmanthus fragrans