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Pine trees bear clusters of leaves, called "needles," or "pine needles," in clusters.
These are called deciduous trees. Trees that keep their leaves in winter are called coniferous. Most coniferous trees have needle leaves and cones. Deciduous leaves vary in shape and size but most trees that don't have a needle shaped leaf are deciduous trees.
Hardwood trees have broad, flat leaves with intricate venation patterns. These leaves are typically deciduous, meaning they fall off the tree annually. Examples of hardwood trees include oak, maple, and cherry.
They can be nearly any color. There are over 300 species of maple, and thousands of cultivars. The leaves range from greens to reds, purples, and sometimes oranges and yellows.
There are hundreds of different species of trees, but all these species either fall into the categorization of Coniferous or Deciduous. Coniferous trees have oily leaves or needles and remain green throughout the winter. Species of coniferous trees include, pine, cedar, and fir. Most Coniferous trees are softwood. Deciduous trees have large leaves, which they shed in the winter. Species of deciduous trees include, maple, oak, and cherry. Most of these trees are hardwood.
The size of the giraffe helps it to reach the leaves of the trees within its habitat (usually, there are only leaves at the top of these trees; the rest is bare wood) and also, the size helps ward off predators.
The tree that has the leaves the size of footballs are tropical fruit trees. The Paw Paw tree is one of the kinds of fruit trees.
It depends on the size on the tree, but there is usually a few bucketsfull.
An acorn and a maple seed are both types of tree seeds that contain the genetic material needed to grow into a tree. However, they differ in their size, shape, and the type of tree they correspond to. Acorns come from oak trees and are larger with a hard shell, while maple seeds come from maple trees and have distinctive wing-like structures to help them disperse in the wind.
Sugar Maple is one of the slower growing maples, but worth the wait! They may grow up to a foot per year in good conditions, sometimes a little less. I wouldn't worry about the size and just enjoy the spectacular orange and yellow fall color I've seen some that were only 6 ft tall that were beautiful. I like to buy smaller trees and watch them grow over the years, they're kind of like children!
Palm trees do absorb carbon. However, they absorb much less carbon and ozone than other trees because of the slender size of their leaves.
if trees have roots intact. Than they grow some new leaves and eventually regrow to original size after a long time.