Shapes
Descriptions
The 3 Ways
Evergreen and Deciduous
Teeth or Lobed
100
This shape has 5 parts.
What is Palmate
100
This arrangement has many layers.
What is Whorled
100
This type of leaf stays green all year.
What is Evergreen/Coniferus
200
This shape has an opposite arrangement and is lobed.
What is Pinnate
200
This arrangement has the leaflets grow switching sides.
What is Alternate
200
This type might or might not stay green all year.
What is Deciduous
300
This shapes has strait line(s) going through it.
What is Parallel
300
This arrangement has more than one leaf. HINT: It is not Opposite.
What is Compound
300
This type turns brown in the autumn and falls of it. By winter there are no more leaves on the tree
What is Deciduous
400
This shape appears and is very rough. This shape is on evergreens.
What is Scaly
400
This arrangement is very plain. It just has a pinnate shape and nothing more.
What is Simple
400
This type includes: Maple, Willow, and Beech
What is Deciduous
500
This shape has no scales and is very simple. It (for the most part) has a point at the top.
What is Smooth
500
This arrangement has the leaflets grow straight across from each other.
What is Opposite
500
This type includes: Juniper, Spruce, and Pine.
What is Evergreen