In nature small leaved trees usually have access to plenty of light.
Large
leaved trees usually have to compete for available light.
because they are different! almost like different breeds of dogs some are bigger than others.
It's just nature, man!
The leaves on acacia trees are small to help reduce the loss of water from the tree. The relatively small surface area of the leaf means that less water is lost as opposed to if the leaf was large. This is very important because acacia trees usually grow is dry climates.
when the big trees is out
Ferns , small trees, and large trees
small trees, leaves and long grass.
Because some leaves were formed over time.
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All deciduous trees shed annually, but some shed later in the year than others, such as the Blood-oak, which sheds it leaves in spring, instead of fall. Trees that do not shed their leaves annually are not deciduous.
No they don't. What kind of trees are coniferous? It means, cone bearing. So, the most familiar kind of cone on a tree is the pine cone. What kind of leaves do pine trees have? They have needles, very narrow leaves that do not drop off in the fall, but stay on all year. Some conifers, such as the Larch, drop their leaves in the Autumn, but they do not have large broad leaves.
Leaves are adapted to their environment e.g. pine trees have spikey leaves to trap water and others e.g. plants in the rainforest, have large leaves to absorb sunlight to create photosynthesis (food for the plant)
Dogwood trees have large, sort of teardrop-shaped simple leaves, with long veins running parallel along the length of the leaf.
Probably to limit water loss.
Undergrowth (: