The white pine has needles generally in bundles of 5. This is not a compound leaf.
The leaf of the eastern white pine is smooth, meaning it is not lobed. The needles are slender and can measure between 2.5 to 5 inches in length.
The leaf margins of a red pine are serrated, meaning they have small teeth-like projections along the edge of the leaf.
it doesnt really have a name i think cuz itz evergreen
Pine needles are considered Leaves because every tree has a leaf, unless the tree is dead or it is Winter time. Also it is considered a leaf because it is also green and it comes off of the tree.
Pine leaves have parallel venation, where the veins of the leaf run parallel to each other from the base to the tip of the leaf. This venation helps in the efficient transport of water and nutrients throughout the leaf.
The white pine has needles generally in bundles of 5. This is not a compound leaf.
A red pine leaf is a simple leaf, meaning it is not divided into smaller leaflets. It is long and needle-like, typical of trees in the pine family.
A simple leaf has a single part while a compound leaf has three or more parts
it depends
compound it has two different types of cells in it
The leaf of the eastern white pine is smooth, meaning it is not lobed. The needles are slender and can measure between 2.5 to 5 inches in length.
A Ponderosa pine is a gymnosperm, which means it is a seed-producing plant with exposed seeds, typically in cones. Therefore, a Ponderosa pine is considered a complex plant.
Pine Leaf died in 1854.
Pine trees bear clusters of leaves, called "needles," or "pine needles," in clusters.
yes taths what i think but dont belive me i'm just a grade 3
a gymnosperm leaf pine needle
The leaf margins of a red pine are serrated, meaning they have small teeth-like projections along the edge of the leaf.