Quaking Aspens are known for their distinctive leaves that "quake" or tremble in the slightest breeze due to the flattened petioles (leaf stems). This trembling motion is responsible for the colloquial name "Quaking Aspen." They are common in the northern woods of North America, including regions like the northern United States and Canada. The term "popples" is a regional nickname used in some areas to refer to Quaking Aspens. These trees are well-known for their unique appearance and the sound their leaves make when rustling in the wind.
I think a palm tree. Cause you use your palm to clap and the palm tree starts with the word palm. I know it is a bit confusing but I tried my best?
willow tree
Palm Tree
a walnut tree.
a palm tree
when you plent a tree
Mamosa tree
You can put ornaments on a Christmas tree.
120 claps
Constantin Constantinescu-Claps died in 1961.
108 Claps that Aqiuno Get in his SONA 2012
Constantin Constantinescu-Claps was born on 1884-02-20.
Clips -> Claps Claps -> Class Class -> Glass
Manuel Arturo Claps has written: 'Yrigoyen' -- subject(s): Politics and government
any kind of tree
an elm tree
A Pear Tree.
a tree
A pomegranate tree.
When the audience claps means they enjoyed the show, or the performance is outstanding for the performer, singer, or show business. Anything that is good to the standard.