The word "geranium" does not belong in this group because it is a type of flowering plant, while the other words (oak, maple, pine, elm) are all types of trees. The first four words are all specific types of trees, while "geranium" is a plant that is not a tree.
Maple does not belong because it is a type of tree that typically does not have needles or cones like the others, which are all types of coniferous trees.
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A non-corniferous tree is a tree that does not belong to the conifer family, which includes trees like pine, spruce, and cedar. Trees like oak, maple, beech, and birch are examples of non-corniferous trees.
The Scots Pine, Pinus sylvestris is a softwood.
Okay here's some: oak tree, birch tree, maple tree, spruce tree, pine tree. Now here are some wildflowers marigolds, daffodil, forget-me-not...
Maple does not belong because it is a type of tree that typically does not have needles or cones like the others, which are all types of coniferous trees.
hmmm......i belive its the kettle family ; )
Maple is the hardest of those woods. Oak is a hardwood also but not a dense as Maple. Pine is a softwood and thusly not near as strong or dense a Maple
a maple tree is vascular and a pine tree is nonvasclar
...They're not the same. Maple trees are like regular trees and pine trees are Christmas trees. Maple trees produce syrup that you can eat. Where-as pine trees make sap but you can't eat that.
No
Pine, spruce and fir are evergreen.
Maple trees and rosebushes are angiosperms, which are flowering plants. Pine trees, which are Gymnosperms, do not flower.
They are both tracheophytes (meaning they have vascular tissue, xylem and phloem), however, a pine tree is a gymnosperm and a daisy is an angiosperm.
pine,cedar,plywood,maple,and ?
fern and pine and maple
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