broad leaves
A Deciduous tree
The leaves turn shades of red,yellow, orange & brown. Then the tree slowly sheds its leaves. The leaves fall of the tree and the tree is completely bare.
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They adapt to the deciduous forest by shedding their leaves in the fall and they regrow them in the spring to avoid being killed by drying and freezing temperatures. Thus they survive through the winters. They also shed their leaves so they do not lose water rapidly.~Unknown Tree Examiner
Deciduous means the tree loses its leaves completely in either the cold season or the dry season. This is usually winter. In North America 'deciduous tree' commonly is a term used by people and garden centers for any broad-leaf tree (apples, elms, maples etc), because across most of the US and Canada all broad-leaf trees lose their leaves in autumn (fall). Most North Americans call conifers (plants that carry their seeds in cones and typically have needle-like leaves - pines, yews, cedars, etc) 'evergreens' because most of them keep their leaves all year round. However, some conifers also lose their leaves each year, like the larch and the pond cypress. These are 'deciduous conifers'. In places like Australia most of the continent doesn't get very cold, so deciduous trees (trees that drop their leaves) are almost completely absent. Most of the trees in Australia, such as eucalyptus, are broad-leaf trees (so, have flowers not cones) but keep their leaves all year, so are 'evergreen'. A very small number of tropical eucalyptus species, however, are deciduous dropping their leaves for the dry season. So eucalyptus are mostly 'broad-leaf evergreen' trees.
A lime tree reacts to the seasons because they are decidouos there leaves fall in fall
they are a lightish green
no not unless they have an alergy.
No they don't. What kind of trees are coniferous? It means, cone bearing. So, the most familiar kind of cone on a tree is the pine cone. What kind of leaves do pine trees have? They have needles, very narrow leaves that do not drop off in the fall, but stay on all year. Some conifers, such as the Larch, drop their leaves in the Autumn, but they do not have large broad leaves.
The leaves of the mango tree are evergreen, alternate, simple, and broad.
Needle
A broad-leaf tree has wide, flat leaves. There are veins that extend throught the leaves. Broad-leaf tree are generally deciduous - they loose their leaves in Autumn. Some examples of broad-leaf trees are: oak, elm, birch, and maple.
The national flower is a tree. It's Tilia Cordata. Mainly for it's heart shaped leaves.
Taking your question literally, these leaves are edible, the Little Leaf Linden or Lime Tree, the Fragrant Spring Tree from Japan and the Mulberry. There is also a Chinese tree called the Goji No. The fruit of a tree is the seed containing capsule. The leafs are the foliage edible or not.
at level 10 you can buy a lime tree
Deciduous (looses leaves during the Autumn), and evergreen (keeps leaves all year).
Well, actually im pretty sure lime tree leaf would be the common name, the SCIENTIFIC name for the lime tree is citrus aurantifolia, hope this helped.