They are a silvery green color and not very wide.
yes i think
It looks like a thin wooden branch, with leaves and olives on it.
Look at the leaves to tell the difference. In plant id books read description.
An olive tree is a small to medium-sized tree with silvery-green leaves that are lance-shaped. It has a gnarled trunk and can reach heights of up to 30 feet. The tree produces small, greenish fruit that turn black when ripe.
Yes, blooming can be used as an adjective. The blooming flowers look beautiful.
According to Wikipedia: "[Olive skin is n]amed as such for its olive hue, or sun tanned appearance, it usually refers to a natural skin tone."
carrots are orange and the leaves are green.
what do the leaves look like on a hardwood tree
Much like it does today.
Conifers have leaves but not flowers. The leaves are called needles, they do not look like leaves from deciduous trees.
There are pinnate leaves, which look like leaves from an orange tree or an apple tree, and there are palmate leaves, which look like maple leaves. The best way to remember palmate leaves is to remember the keyword "palm", as in the palm of your hand and the way your fingers branch out from it.
The snowball bush flowers on the old wood. So after the blooming the flowers turn light brown this is normal. If the plant must be pruned you must wait until after its bloom.