Not sure exactly what your question is here, but if it is what they look like, they are simple (each leaf structure has a bud at its base), palmately (palm, or hand) shaped, with opposite branching structure. Some are deeply lobed, like silver maple, and some have shallow lobes, like Norway maple.
Oak and maple trees are examples of deciduous trees, which are trees that shed their leaves annually.
No, the leaves of the common varieties of maple trees are not edible.
deciduous trees lose there leaves in the autumn. some examples are maple, oak, birch, etc. hope that helped:)
Maple trees are known for their vibrant red leaves in autumn. Other types of trees that can also turn red in autumn include oak trees, dogwood trees, and sweet gum trees.
No. I do not know of any Maple species that are Evergreen.
Well on maple trees, they produce maple leaves.
No.
Maple leaves turn a beautiful red color and do fall off the tree.
Maple trees do,From what I looked at Oak trees do not... Both maple and oak are deciduous so the both drop their leaves in Autumn. There is an exceptin the evergreen oak Quercus Ilex .
A Christmas tree is an evergreen that keeps its green needles all year round. A maple tree is deciduous. It loses its leaves in the autumn and is naked all winter, growing new leaves in the spring.
The many species of maple trees are broadleaf trees, and drop their leaves during the winter. Therefore, they are not a conifer.
Pine trees are trees that don't lose their needles in winter and maple trees do.Maple trees don't have needles.