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Definition of broad leaf in English English dictionary

broadleaf
A tree (Terminalia latifolia) of Jamaica
broadleaf
Used in the name of a plant or tree: having especially broad leaves
broadleaf
Used to define a type of tree: having broad and flat, often deciduous leaves as opposed to having needles
broadleaf
A type of tobacco having broad leaves, used for making cigars
broadleaf
A 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
broadleaf
Used in the name of a plant or tree: having broad leaves
broadleaf
Used in weed terminology to designate a broad group of non-grasslike plants
broadleaf
Definition: Having relatively broad rather than needle-like or scale-like leaves "Broadleaf" is often applied to lawn and garden weeds fitting that description, to separate them from other weeds for purposes of categorization One also refers to evergreen plants such as rhododendron as "broadleaf," to distinguish them from needle-bearing evergreens Also Known As: broad-leaved, broad-leafed Related Resources: Attracting Hummingbirds With Rhododendrons and Other Plants Catawba rhododendron is a broadleaf shrub with showy flowers Plant these rhododendrons for attracting hummingbirds -- or attracting humans, for that matter!
broadleaf
A tree with leaves that are flat and thin and generally shed annually
broadleaf
tree A tree that has relatively wide and flat leaves Contrasts with conifers that have needles-shaped leaves Most broadleaf trees in places with a cold winter shed their leaves in the autumn (deciduous)
broadleaf
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
broadleaf
having relatively broad rather than needle-like or scale-like leaves
broadleaf
trees having broad, flat-bladed leaves rather than needles; also a common name for hardwoods
broadleaf
the term describing a plant with wide-bladed leaves such as an oak or maple; generally refers to flowering trees in contrast to conifers
broadleaf
A tree with flat leaves and flowers that produce fruit when developed and fertilized The group includes all deciduous trees and a very few evergreens, such as holly
broadleaf
A plant that bears leaves, such as oak, maple or alder, rather than needles
broad leaf

    Hyphenation

    broad Leaf

    Turkish pronunciation

    brôd lif

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbrôd ˈlēf/ /ˈbrɔːd ˈliːf/

    Etymology

    [ 'brod ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English brood, from Old English brAd; akin to Old High German breit broad.
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