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