Holly trees have simple leaves
Simple is a single leaf, compound is three, or a cluster of leafs off of one stem. A simple leaf has single leaf lamina whereas compound leaf has more than one leaf lamina (leaflet).
A redbud tree (Cercis canadensis) has simple leaves, which means each leaf is a single, undivided blade. The leaves are heart-shaped and typically measure around 3 to 5 inches in length. This characteristic distinguishes them from compound leaves, which consist of multiple leaflets.
Mango tree has simple leaves. A simple leaf is not divided into leaflets.
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River birch (Betula nigra) is classified as a simple leaf tree. Its leaves are not compound, meaning each leaf consists of a single blade rather than being divided into multiple leaflets. The leaves are typically oval-shaped with serrated edges and are arranged alternately on the branches.
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The peach tree has simple leaves, not compound leaves. Simple leaves have a single blade attached to the stem, while compound leaves have multiple leaflets attached to a single leaf stem. In the case of the peach tree, each leaf is singular and not divided into smaller leaflets, making it a simple leaf.
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An eastern red cedar tree has simple leaves, meaning each leaf blade is undivided.
Simple is a single leaf, compound is three, or a cluster of leafs off of one stem. A simple leaf has single leaf lamina whereas compound leaf has more than one leaf lamina (leaflet).
Citrus tree leaves are simple, though some species bear them in triplicates.
A redbud tree (Cercis canadensis) has simple leaves, which means each leaf is a single, undivided blade. The leaves are heart-shaped and typically measure around 3 to 5 inches in length. This characteristic distinguishes them from compound leaves, which consist of multiple leaflets.
because the tree is protecting it self from predators that are herbivores that want to eat the holly tree's leaves
Pine trees bear clusters of leaves, called "needles," or "pine needles," in clusters.
Most maples' leaves are simple. However there are at least three that I know, A negundo, aka boxelder, and A nikoense (Maximowiczianum), and A. griseum, or paperbark maple, whose leaves are compound
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One example of an evergreen tree with prickly leaves is the holly tree. Holly trees have glossy, dark green leaves that are typically spiky or prickly along the edges. They produce red berries in the winter months.