1. broadleaf - Noun
2. broadleaf - Adjective
3. broadleaf - Adjective Satellite
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.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt Hedgerhall on the way to Den Wood, 58% of the trees in this mixed broadleaf woodland will be cut down to build six houses. Source: Internet
At higher elevations, to convert, are found temperate broadleaf forests: eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests to the east of the Gandaki River and western Himalayan broadleaf forests to the west. Source: Internet
Charles Hedley (1896) identified the uses of plants and trees from the native broadleaf forest as including: citation * Food plants: Coconut ; and Ferra, native fig ( Ficus aspem). Source: Internet
East Georgia is in the subtropical coniferous forest biome and conifer species as other broadleaf evergreen flora make up the majority of the southern and coastal regions. Source: Internet
For example, broadleaf forests typically have a yellow-green light about them as the trees filter the light. Source: Internet
List of common herbicides Synthetic herbicides * 2,4-D is a broadleaf herbicide in the phenoxy group used in turf and no-till field crop production. Source: Internet