The leaf itself does not belong to a kingdom because it is not its own organism, just a part of one. However, the maple tree belongs to the kingdom Plantae (plants).
The maple leaf falls under the Plantae kingdom.
The kingdom is Plantae, phylum is Tracheophyta, class is Magnoliopsida, order is Sapindales, family is Sapindaceae, and genus is Acer for a maple leaf.
The scientific name for plain leaf maple is Acer saccharum.
A true Red Maple (also called Swamp Maple) with three prominent points on the leaf, is "Acer rubrum".People sometimes confuse "Crimson King" (Acer platanoides Crimson King), a cultivar of Norway Maple. Crimson King has your usual Maple leaf, with five prominent points.
Kingdom: AnimaliaAll beetles fall into the Order Coleoptera
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The kingdom is Plantae, phylum is Tracheophyta, class is Magnoliopsida, order is Sapindales, family is Sapindaceae, and genus is Acer for a maple leaf.
A maple leaf belongs in the plante kingdom because... - it can't move on its own - has more than one cell - takes in CO2 and gives off oxygen hope this helps! : )
The maple leaf on the Canadian flag represents the nature and environment of Canada. The maple leaf is actually a sugar maple leaf, which turns red in autumn/fall. The number of points on the leaf has no significance. The Canadians wanted to replace the British flag quickly when they became independent, so they came up with the (autumn) red maple leaf to represent the nature of Canada.
The leaf on the Canadian flag is a maple leaf. The reason why the maple leaf is used if because it represents nature and the environment which is an important part of Canada and Canadian history.
what venation is a maple leaf
== == The Red Maple leaf is similar to the Silver Maple leaf(which is a simple leaf), so I'd say that it's a simple leaf. it is a simple leaf
The maple leaf is the official symbol of Canada. The beaver is also a common national symbol of Canada.
Most recently, it would have to be after the 2004 - 2005 NHL Lockout
Well on maple trees, they produce maple leaves.
Any leaf that isn't a needle is a broad leaf, so yes a maple leaf is a broad leaf. A maple leaf is not lobed, it is just a different shape and is toothed.
The leaf in the center of the Canadian flag is a maple leaf. It is the national leaf in Canada, due to the large amount of maple trees found there.