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A broad-leaved, broad-leaf, or broadleaf tree is any tree within the diverse botanical group of angiosperms that has flat leaves and produces seeds inside... |
than broad leaved trees. In conifers such as fir trees, the branches hang down at an angle to the trunk, enabling them to shed snow. In contrast, broad leaved... |
Broadleaf (redirect from Broad-leaf) Broadleaf may refer to: Broad-leaved tree Broadleaf forest In agronomy, a term described in contrast to Poaceae. That is to say that broadleaf plants... |
Acer pseudoplatanus (redirect from False plane-tree) native to Central Europe and Western Asia. It is a large deciduous, broad-leaved tree, tolerant of wind and coastal exposure. Although native to an area... |
crispula, commonly known as mizunara from the Japanese, is a deciduous broad-leaved tree of the genus Quercus. As Quercus mongolica var. crispula, it is considered... |
Aesculus indica (category Ornamental trees) chestnut, is a species of deciduous broad-leaved tree in the family Sapindaceae. Aesculus indica is an attractive tree growing to 9–12 m (30–40 ft) with... |
Alder (redirect from Alder tree) Northwest's largest alder and the most plentiful and commercially important broad-leaved tree in the coastal Northwest. Groves of red alder 25 to 50 centimetres... |
Melaleuca quinquenervia (redirect from Broad-leaved paperbark) quinquenervia, commonly known as the broad-leaved paperbark, paper bark tea tree, punk tree or niaouli, is a small- to medium-sized tree of the myrtle family, Myrtaceae... |
Lathyrus latifolius (redirect from Broad-leaved Everlasting-pea) Lathyrus latifolius, the perennial peavine, perennial pea, broad-leaved everlasting-pea, or just everlasting pea, is a robust, sprawling herbaceous perennial... |
Ficus lyrata (redirect from Fiddle-leaved Fig) known as the fiddle-leaf fig, banjo fig, fiddle-leaved fig tree, lyre leaf fig tree, or lyre-leaved fig tree, is a species of plant in the mulberry and fig... |
Rumex obtusifolius (redirect from Broad-leaved Dock) Rumex obtusifolius, commonly known as bitter dock, broad-leaved dock, bluntleaf dock, dock leaf, dockens or butter dock, is a perennial plant in the family... |
Karpatiosorbus latifolia (redirect from Broad-leaved Whitebeam) Karpatiosorbus latifolia (the broad-leaved whitebeam or service tree of Fontainebleau; French: alisier de Fontainebleau) is a species of whitebeam that... |
Quercus rugosa (category Trees of Northern America) is a broad-leaved tree in the beech and oak family Fagaceae. It is native to southern North America. Quercus rugosa is an evergreen shrub or tree. The... |
Euphorbia myrsinites (redirect from Broad-leaved glaucous-spurge) Euphorbia myrsinites, the myrtle spurge, blue spurge, or broad-leaved glaucous-spurge, is a succulent species of flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae... |
Tilia platyphyllos (redirect from Large-leaved lime) the large-leaved lime or large-leaved linden, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae (Tiliaceae). It is a deciduous tree, native to... |
scattered groups from summer to autumn on twigs and other woody debris of broad-leaved trees. Very common but often confused with Crepidotus cesatii. Cap: The... |
Pinus koraiensis (category Trees of Korea) areas, most of them are mixed with other coniferous and broad-leaved tree species. The broad-leaved-P. koraiensis forest preserves the ancient structural... |
Sagittaria latifolia (redirect from Broad-leaved arrow-head) NBNSYS0000002106 NCBI: 15008 NZOR: 7785c30f-20ea-4f92-b459-498ea291c4b7 Open Tree of Life: 484568 PfaF: Sagittaria latifolia PFI: 6686 Plant List: kew-287247... |
Pleurotus dryinus (category Fungal tree pathogens and diseases) grows on dead wood and is also a weak pathogen; infecting especially broad-leaved trees. The species name is a Latinised version of the Greek word "dryinos"... |
Hibakujumoku (redirect from A-bombed tree) differed by species. Active regeneration was shown by broad-leaved trees. Approximately 170 trees that grew in Hiroshima in 2011 had actually been there... |