Broadleaf.
Broad leaf.
The Northern part of Ontario is mainly covered by needleleaf forests and barren grounds whereas in the southern region of Ontario there are usually mixed trees - broadleaf and needleleaf trees - and there are very few needleleaf trees in southern Ontario as compared to the broadleaf trees.
Examples of needleleaf trees include pine, spruce, fir, and cedar. Needleleaf trees are characterized by their long, thin leaves in the shape of needles, which remain on the tree year-round. They are typically coniferous trees and are common in colder climates.
both types Both needleleaf and broadleaf trees are found in the forests of the Northeast.
Broad leaves if from hardwood trees.
Their 'leaves' are green needles that are 'ever green'.
purple leafs
Pine and spruce trees
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.
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.
The many species of maple trees are broadleaf trees, and drop their leaves during the winter. Therefore, they are not a conifer.
what are the types of softwood?I don't know what all the softwood trees are, but I do know some. They include:Pine treesFir treesCedar trees &Spruce treesbalsomlocustaspenbearcone trees