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Broadleaf

Broadleaf logo #10101) Broad-leafed 2) Broad-leaved 3) Deciduous
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Broadleaf

Broadleaf logo #10101) Deciduous
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Broadleaf

Broadleaf logo #21002• (n.) A tree (Terminalia latifolia) of Jamaica, the wood of which is used for boards, scantling, shingles, etc; -- sometimes called the almond tree, from the shape of its fruit.
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broadleaf

broadleaf logo #23476 A tree with leaves that are flat and thin, and generally shed annually.
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Broadleaf

Broadleaf logo #10444A tree which has broad leaves, not needles.
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Broadleaf

Broadleaf logo #20972Broad'leaf` noun (Botany) A tree ( Terminalia latifolia ) of Jamaica, the wood of which is used for boards, scantling, shingles, etc; -- sometimes called the almond tree , from the shape of its fruit.
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broadleaf

broadleaf logo #20400[adj] - having relatively broad rather than needle-like or scale-like leaves
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broadleaf

broadleaf logo #23476A tree with leaves that are flat and thin, and generally shed annually.
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broadleaf

broadleaf logo #20974broad-leafed adjective having relatively broad rather than needlelike or scalelike leaves
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Broadleaf

Broadleaf logo #22455trees having broad, flat-bladed leaves rather than needles; also a common name for hardwoods.
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Broadleaf

Broadleaf logo #22456A tree with leaves that are flat and thin and generally shed annually.
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Broadleaf

Broadleaf logo #22658A flowering plant or shrub with 'broad' leaves, as opposed to plants such as beech, which have 'small' leaves.
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Broadleaf

Broadleaf logo #23477A class of trees that have broad, flat leaves of many different shapes; most are deciduous; also called hardwood because most broad-leaved trees have harder wood than do conifers. Examples include oak, hickory, maple and ash.
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