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.
they have cones instead of flowers. they have needle-like leaves (with a couple of exceptions).
lose leaves in the summer, grow in warm temperatures and need a lot of moisture yo grow
They lose their leaves every year, and regrow them in the spring.
Yes, poplar trees are broadleaf, deciduous trees.
A sycamore tree is a broadleaf tree.
in eastern North America
tropical climate and heavy seasonal rainfall.
Deciduous Tree
A deciduous hardwood.broadleaf
Oak trees
Yes, poplar trees are broadleaf, deciduous trees.
A sycamore tree is a broadleaf tree.
A deciduous tree loses it's leaves in the autumn and it's wood is classed as a hardwood.
Trees can be divided into six basic groups according to the features they have in common. These are, broadleaf trees, needleleaf trees, palm and pandanus and lily trees, cycad trees, tree ferns, and ginkgo trees. Some tropical broadleaf trees are deciduous, but most are evergreen.
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in the autumn. Mostly these are broadleaf trees, but some conifers are also deciduous. In New Zealand, there are only a couple of species that mostly lose their leaves in the winter. The generalization that broadleaf trees lose their leaves in the winter is a northern hemisphere misbelief.
Conifers bear cones, (hence the name) and in general Broadleaf trees do not do so. But the Drachophyllum genera have long needle like leaves, and many monocotyledons have a similar habit. The dichotomy Broadleaf/Conifer is not a very good one. The dichotomy Deciduous/Evergreen is even worse. A better one is Angiosperm/Gymnosperm which has rather definite descriptions of their characteristics.
Temperate Broadleaf Deciduous Forest
the most obvious one is the leaves.
in eastern North America
Decomposing plants and animals