Alder
temporate zone
A conifer is a shrub or tree that is found in northern temperate regions and that has cone-like fruits and toothed leaves.Specifically, the term comes from the combination of the Latin words conus ("cone") and ferre ("to bear"). A conifer is a member of the Pinophyta ("pine-producing") divison of plants. It refers to araucaria, pine, plum-yew, umbrella pine, and yew family members as well as to cypress and yellow-wood family members even though the latter two include woody plants whose leaves are scale-like or strap-shaped.
Serrated leaves are leaves that have toothed edges.
# Any of various deciduous shrubs or trees of the genus Alnus, native chiefly to northern temperate regions and having alternate simple toothed leaves and tiny fruits in woody, conelike catkins. # The wood of these plants, used in carvings and for making furniture and cabinets.
mayana rose
Different plants have different shapes of leaves. Some have jagged edges.
rose
The dark green leaves are opposite, entire, lanceolate, toothed, and hairy with three prominent veins
The dark green leaves are opposite, entire, lanceolate, toothed, and hairy with three prominent veins
The dark green leaves are opposite, entire, lanceolate, toothed, and hairy with three prominent veins
The dark green leaves are opposite, entire, lanceolate, toothed, and hairy with three prominent veins
Oak tree leafs are lobed in most varieties.