The palm tree is one type of tree that does not have traditional leaves. Instead, palm trees have large, fan-shaped or feather-like fronds that function similarly to leaves. These fronds help the palm tree to photosynthesize and grow.
Attacus atlas moth caterpillars primarily feed on the leaves of a specific type of tree known as the Soursop or Custard Apple tree. These caterpillars have a specialized diet and rely solely on the leaves of this particular tree to grow and develop into adult moths.
The Ginkgo biloba tree has obovate lobal leaves, which are broadest above the middle and tapering towards the base. These distinct leaves are one of the key features used to identify Ginkgo biloba trees.
The Australian tree species known as the Moreton Bay Fig Tree typically has the most leaves compared to other trees. An average mature Moreton Bay Fig Tree can have tens of thousands of leaves displayed at one time, depending on its size and age.
Eucalyptus is a hardwood tree. Hardwood trees are angiosperms, which means they have seeds that are enclosed, and their leaves are usually broad and flat. Eucalyptus trees are known for their hardness, density, and durability, making them suitable for various applications such as construction, furniture, and paper production.
they feel soft because i have and oak tree in my backyard ?
what do the leaves look like on a hardwood tree
Deciduous.
soft wood
A coniferous tree has soft wood and usually has needles instead of leaves and keeps them all year long, whereas the deciduous trees have regular leaves, usually a hard wood, and they loose their leaves during the winter.
A coniferous tree has soft wood and usually has needles instead of leaves and keeps them all year long, whereas the deciduous trees have regular leaves, usually a hard wood, and they loose their leaves during the winter.
They eat tree leaves such as the Cecropia tree.
The American arborvitae tree has simple, scale-like imbricate leaves in four rows.
oak tree leaves
Deciduous trees
The kind with leaves and a gnome living in it .
depends on the type of tree/plant -Akilae