Yes, "árboles" is a masculine noun in Spanish. The singular form "árbol" refers to a tree, and the plural "árboles" maintains that gender. Therefore, when using adjectives or articles with "árboles," they should also be in the masculine form.
The plural of "el arbol" is "los arboles."
The cast of Arboles - 2013 includes: Pilar Loheto as Pilar Antonia Silebo as Antonia
The address of the Tara Historical Society is: Po Box 1853, Arboles, CO 81121-1853
Podar arboles
como poner a tiempo los arboles de levas
Enrique Loriente Escallada has written: 'Arboles singulares de Cantabria'
Eugenia M. Flores has written: 'Arboles del Tropico Humedo'
* Navajo Lake windsurfing and boating. * Chimney Rock Archeology. * Anasazi Astronomy, * Hiking. * Eagles.
En los arboles se encuentran las hormigas (Lit: On/in trees can be found ants)
Bruno Kremer has written: 'Arboles - 250 Especies Europeas' 'Flores del Bosque' 'Arbustos'
Marisa Bay has written: 'El viento de todos los ojos' 'Arboles interiores'
Masculine