Trees flashcards are interactive study tools that help students learn about different types of trees. Each flashcard features a a specific tree, with the description provided on the back. The audio feature allows students to listen to the pronunciation of each tree name.
Trees are tall, woody plants with a single main stem or trunk and branches and leaves. They provide oxygen, shade, and homes for animals. Some common types of tree flashcards include oak, maple, and pine trees.
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quick facts
Trees are the longest living organisms on Earth, with some trees living for thousands of years.
Trees help clean the air by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen through photosynthesis.
The tallest tree in the world is a coast redwood in California named Hyperion, which stands at over 379 feet tall.
Some trees can communicate with each other through an underground network of fungi called mycorrhizae.
There are over 60,000 different species of trees in the world, ranging from giant sequoias to tiny bonsai trees.
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Oak
A Type Of Tree With Strong Wood And Lobed Leaves.
Maple
A Tree With Distinctive Leaves That Turn Red Or Orange In The Fall.
Pine
A Type Of Evergreen Tree With Needle-like Leaves And Cones.
Birch
A Type Of Tree With Smooth Bark And Thin, Serrated Leaves.
Spruce
A Type Of Evergreen Tree With Needle-like Leaves.
Cedar
A Type Of Tree With Fragrant Wood.
Redwood
Tall, Evergreen Tree.
Elm
A Type Of Tree.
Willow
A Tree With Long, Slender Branches And Narrow Leaves.
Ash
A Type Of Tree With Opposite Branches And Compound Leaves.
Mahogany
A Type Of Hardwood Tree With Reddish-brown Wood.
Poplar
A Tall Tree With Smooth Bark And Triangular-shaped Leaves.
Beech
A Type Of Tree With Smooth Gray Bark And Oval-shaped Leaves.
Cherry
A Small, Round, Red Fruit That Grows On Trees.
Fir
A Type Of Evergreen Tree With Needle-like Leaves.
Cypress
A Tall Evergreen Tree With Conical Shape And Small, Scale-like Leaves.
Sycamore
A Large Tree With Light-colored Bark And Broad Leaves.
Walnut
A Type Of Tree With Hard, Edible Nuts.
Hemlock
A Poisonous Plant Commonly Found In Forests.
Alder
A Type Of Tree With Toothed Leaves That Grow Near Water.
Douglas-fir
A Tall Evergreen Tree With Needle-like Leaves.
Larch
A Deciduous Tree With Needle-like Leaves.
Redbud
A Tree With Pink Or Purple Flowers In Spring.
Sequoia
Giant Tree With Thick Bark And Tall Height.
Ginkgo
A Type Of Tree With Fan-shaped Leaves.
Pecan
A Type Of Nut That Grows On A Tree.
Chestnut
A Type Of Tree With Spiky, Protective Outer Shell Covering The Nut Inside.
Dogwood
A Type Of Flowering Tree.
Magnolia
A Type Of Flowering Tree With Large, Fragrant White Or Pink Flowers.
Palm
A Type Of Tree With Long, Thin Leaves Growing At The Top.