deciduous
add. NO. In Gondwanaland, there are many broad leaved trees, and very few are deciduous. In New Zealand, there are only a couple of (native) trees that are deciduous, and most are not conifers.
And, even in the N Hemisphere there are conifers that are deciduous.
Perhaps the distinction you seek is net-veined leaves?
An anthemion is another word for a palmette, a motif representing the fan-shaped leaves of a palm tree.
the leaves on a tree: feuilles"she leaves": "elle part"
When trees lose their for whatever reason its called defoliageing. Also, a decidous tree is a tree or woody plant that loses it's leaves every year.
Its a tree with rounded waxy leaves
Gum tree
another word for paper is a tree mostly bark but is still a tree. AKA Firestarter
tree debris scenery greenery
There are many different types of tree leaves, each with unique characteristics that can help distinguish them from one another. Some common types of tree leaves include lobed leaves, needle-like leaves, palmate leaves, and compound leaves. These leaves can be distinguished by their shape, size, texture, color, and arrangement on the tree. Lobed leaves have deep indentations or "lobes," needle-like leaves are long and slender, palmate leaves have multiple lobes that radiate from a central point, and compound leaves are made up of multiple leaflets attached to a single stem. By observing these characteristics, you can identify and distinguish different types of tree leaves.
foilage
Rimu
palm tree
burl