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BroadleafPlants possessing leaves that are thin, wide, and flattened.
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Broadleaftrees having broad, flat-bladed leaves rather than needles; also a common name for hardwoods.
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Broadleaf(adj) having relatively broad rather than needlelike or scalelike leaves
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BroadleafThe leaves of trees associated with deciduous forests.
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BroadleafPlants with flattened leaves; dicots, i.e., plants that possess two seedling leaves. Broadleaf plant characteristics are widely varied. Leaves are generally wide (wider than they are long), and have net-like veins. They can have either round or square stems, and growth can be upright, prostrate or vining. Broadleaf plants can have a taproot, a bulb [..]
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BroadleafA flowering plant or shrub with 'broad' leaves, as opposed to plants such as beech, which have 'small' leaves.
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BroadleafA 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 [..]
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