A sycamore is a broadleaf tree. It has distinct leaves with broad surfaces, unlike needleleaf trees such as pine or spruce which have needle-like leaves.
Deciduous trees are commonly referred to as hardwood trees due to their denser wood compared to softwood trees. These trees lose their leaves seasonally and are valued for their strength and durability in various applications such as furniture, flooring, and construction.
The name of the white mushroom that grows on trees is the "oyster mushroom."
NEDDLELEAFS-narrow leaves redusesurface area through which water can be lost(transpired),especially in the winter when th frozen ground prevent plants from replenishing their water supply.The nedles of boreal conifers also have thick waxy coating--a water proof of cuticle- in which stomata are sunken and protected from drying winds.
evergreen
Birches are considered to be broadleaf trees because they have flat, broad leaves, as opposed to needleleaf trees which have thin, needle-like leaves (such as pine or spruce trees).
Broadleaf.
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.
marine
Neddleleaf trees are often called coniferous, so, they are the same.
marine
both types Both needleleaf and broadleaf trees are found in the forests of the Northeast.
Needleleaf trees are also known as evergreen trees because they retain their needle-shaped leaves throughout the year, even during winter. This helps them stay green and photosynthetically active all year round, as opposed to deciduous trees that shed their leaves in the fall.
A sycamore is a broadleaf tree. It has distinct leaves with broad surfaces, unlike needleleaf trees such as pine or spruce which have needle-like leaves.
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.
needleleaf forrest? glacier? tundra? its needleleaf forest
needleleaf forrest? glacier? tundra? its needleleaf forest