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The needles and bark from cedar trees contain high amounts of vitamin C.Scurvy is caused from a defficency of vitamin C.Drinking tea made from parts of a cedar tree will give you more vitamin C than even a lemon.
Oak leaves are alternate. Only maples, ashes, viburnums and a few others have opposite leaves.
Not pine, cedar, balsam etc. Some, such as Yew or Podocarpus would be.
opposite - ex. coconut tree alternate - ex. mango tree whorled - ex. petchay
The ginkgo tree has alternately arranged leaves on the branch, good luck!
Depends on the tree. Most people think of cedar as the tree that looks similar to pine, but with blueish coloured berries and the leaves are not needles. The said tree is cedar, but not called as such. The said tree is actually called Juniper. Cedar is actually the collective name for most evergreen trees, including Pine. As for what it looks like, the wood of the common cedar tree (technically called the Juniper Tree) when cut, reddish center surrounded by an off-white "mantle." This "mantle" is then surrounded by bark that looks similar to a pine tree.
The leaves on an apple tree are alternately arranged on the branch, deciduous, simple, serrated, and unlobed ( no lobes).
well since the tree is called oak tree i thunk that it has oak leaves
The Cedar Tree ended in 1979.
A cedar tree is a conifer.
The Eastern Red Cedar is not a Cedar but a Juniper, Juniperus virginiana. It is coniferous and evergreen.