Types of Trees
Across
- 2. Tree An evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and distinctive cones, commonly associated with Christmas decorations.
- 7. Tree A flowering tree known for its large, fragrant blossoms, often in shades of white, pink, or purple, depending on the species.
- 9. Blossom A flowering tree, specifically a type of cherry tree, celebrated for its beautiful pink and white blossoms in spring.
- 10. Tree A tropical tree with a tall, unbranched trunk and large, fan-shaped leaves, commonly associated with beach landscapes.
- 11. Tree A giant evergreen tree known for its towering height and thick, reddish-brown bark, native to certain regions in California.
- 15. Tree An evergreen coniferous tree with short, needle-like leaves and conical shape, commonly used as Christmas trees.
Down
- 1. Tree A deciduous tree known for its vibrant autumn foliage and characteristic palmate leaves, often symbolizing Canada.
- 3. Tree A tall evergreen tree native to Australia, known for its aromatic leaves and distinctive bark, commonly used in essential oils.
- 4. Tree A deciduous tree with serrated leaves and a distinctive vase-like shape, often planted along streets and in urban areas.
- 5. Tree A graceful tree with long, drooping branches and slender leaves, typically found near water sources like rivers and lakes.
- 6. Tree A deciduous tree with mottled bark and large, lobed leaves, often found along riverbanks and in parks.
- 8. Tree A fruit-bearing tree known for producing apples, often cultivated for its sweet and crisp fruit varieties.
- 12. Tree A large deciduous tree known for its strong wood and distinctive lobed leaves, often providing acorns as a food source.
- 13. Tree A deciduous tree or shrub with clusters of showy flowers, often featuring distinctive bracts in shades of pink or white.
- 14. Tree A slender deciduous tree with distinctive bark and simple leaves, often found in cooler climates and used in landscaping.