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Locust trees typically have double compound leaves. :)
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Oak trees have simples leaves
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A tree characterized by compound leaves is typically a type of tree known as a "deciduous tree." These trees have leaves that are divided into multiple leaflets, rather than a single leaf. Examples of trees with compound leaves include oak, maple, and ash trees.
Yes, it is a compound noun, from the clustering of the fruits on its trees, resembling that of grapes.
Turpentine is not an element; it is a compound. Turpentine is a mixture of organic compounds obtained from pine trees, mainly composed of monoterpenes like alpha-pinene and beta-pinene.
Some examples of plants with bipinnate compound leaves include acacias, mimosa, and honey locust trees.
Pine trees bear clusters of leaves, called "needles," or "pine needles," in clusters.
Dogwood trees have large, sort of teardrop-shaped simple leaves, with long veins running parallel along the length of the leaf.
Citrus tree leaves are simple, though some species bear them in triplicates.