Broad-leaved tree
A broad-leaved, broad-leaf, or broadleaf tree is any tree within the diverse botanical group of angiosperms which has flat leaves and produces seeds inside of fruits. It is one of two general types of trees; the other type is a conifer, a tree with needle-like or scale-like leaves and seeds borne in woody cones.[1] Broad-leaved trees are sometimes known as hardwoods.[2]
Most deciduous trees are broad-leaved, but some are coniferous,[3] like larches.
Gallery
- Chênes Apremont by Théodore Rousseau
- Maple leaves
- Fig tree
- Fruit of broad-leaved trees
References
- ↑ Dichotomous Key. Common Trees of the Pacific Northwest. College of Forestry, Oregon State University.
- ↑ Broadleaved Trees: Unsung Component of British Columbia's Forests. University of British Columbia.
- ↑ Lee, S. and A. Raflo. Trees and Water. Virginia Water Resources Research Center. Virginia Tech.
External links
- Identifying Broadleaf Trees and Shrubs. CMG Garden Notes. Colorado State University Extension.
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