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tree terms

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broad leaf wide and flat from side to side with many shapes and patterns
needle like pointed, sharp, and thin
scale like small modified leafs usually overlapping and thin
compound composed of 2 or more similar parts united into a whole
leaflet one of the small blades of a compound leaf
simple of one piece;compound
opposite said of leaves, branches, or buds iin opposite sides of a stem at a node
samara an indehiscent winged fruit
palmate radiately lobed or divided; hand shaped
pinnate compound with the leaflets arranged along both sides of a common petiole
petiole the stem or stalk of a leaf
lobed provided with a lobe or lobes
lobe any division of an organ especially is rounded
alternate said of leaves, branches, buds, etc. scattered singly along the stem; not opposite
midrib the central vein of a leaf or leaflet
serrate toothed, the teeth sharp and pointing forward
entire without divisions, lobes or teeth
terminal at the end of something
nut one cell, one fruit
indehiscent doesn't open on a valve or slit
margin the outer edge of a leaf; 4 margins
drupe a fleshy or pulpy fruit in which the inner portion is hard or stony
conical cone shaped, largest at base and tampering to the apix
apex the top, as the tip of a bud or end of a leaf which is opposite of the petiole
pod a dry and many seeded dehiscent fruit
dehiscent opening by valves or slits
thorns a stiff wooden projection which are sharp and pointy
aromatic fragrant with an agreeable odor ( smells good)
ovate shaped like the longitudinal section of a hens egg with the broad end basal
basal at the bottom
cluster a group of 2 or more organd ( flowers fruit etc.) on a plant at a node, or end os a stem
node the place upon a stem which normally bears a leaf or whole leaves
conifer atree of the pine family , so called form its bearing cones
cones a fruit with woody overlapping scales
acorn a fruit consisting of a nut enclosed in a cap of overlapping scales
lanceolate lance shaped, broadest above base and tapers to the apex, but sever at times longer than it is wide
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