Broadleaf Trees
Trees with broad flat leaves Flower bearing Seed producing plants Hardwood trees Used for furniture Deciduous – trees that lose their leaves in the fall
Maple Trees 3-5 lobes on leaves Common N. American tree V-shaped fruits Brightly colored fall leaves Popular shade trees Sugar maple- source of maple syrup
Elms 15 varieties American Elm – most popular Branches curve away from the tree
Oaks Fruit = acorn Great for furniture Best ship timber
Birches Paper birch – most common Smooth, white bark (thin and papery)
Willows Long thin leaves Best found near water Weeping willow – mournful look
Poplars Found near water Example: cottonwood Do not live very long
Conifer Trees
Cone bearing trees Produce 2 kinds of cones Pollen cones (have pollen) Seed cones (ovules to be pollinated; only pollinated by the same kind of tree) Each tree should reproduce after its own kind
2 flap foldable Conifers Active bud tip Grows upward Has needles or seeds Evergreen – keeps leaves year round Broadleaf Full rounded top = crown Grows upward & outward Able to shade large areas deciduous