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treal         
COMMUNE IN MORBIHAN, FRANCE
Treal
Unreal, or fake
That flower looks treal.
tree         
  • Common ash (''[[Fraxinus excelsior]]''), a [[deciduous]] broad-leaved ([[angiosperm]]) tree
  • Buttress roots of the kapok tree (''[[Ceiba pentandra]]'')
  • Northern beech (''[[Fagus sylvatica]]'') trunk in autumn
  • Weeping Willow]]'', [[Claude Monet]], 1918
  • Recently stripped cork oak (''[[Quercus suber]]'')
  • Form, leaves and reproductive structures of queen sago (''[[Cycas circinalis]]'')
  • The [[Daintree Rainforest]]
  • Informal upright style of [[bonsai]] on a [[juniper]] tree
  • London plane trees (''Platanus'' × ''acerifolia'')]] in garden
  • upright
  • The [[General Sherman Tree]], thought to be the world's largest by volume
  • Buds, leaves and reproductive structures of white fir (''[[Abies alba]]'')
  • Buds, leaves, flowers and fruit of oak (''[[Quercus robur]]'')
  • European larch (''[[Larix decidua]]''), a [[conifer]]ous tree which is also deciduous
  • Dormant ''[[Magnolia]]'' bud
  • Sugar maple (''[[Acer saccharum]]'') tapped to collect sap for [[maple syrup]]
  • Tall [[herbaceous]] [[monocotyledon]]ous plants such as banana lack secondary growth, but are trees under the broadest definition.
  • Swabian alps]]
  • Tertiary]]
  • lycophyte]] tree
  • ''People trees'', by Pooktre
  • Acer]]'')
  • Selling firewood at a market
  • rubber tree (''Hevea brasiliensis'')]]
  • sapwood]] and dark [[heartwood]]
  • Roof trusses made from softwood
  • Diagram of [[secondary growth]] in a [[eudicot]] or [[coniferous]] tree showing idealised vertical and horizontal sections. A new layer of wood is added in each growing season, thickening the stem, existing branches and roots.
  • A young [[red pine]] (''Pinus resinosa'') with spread of roots visible, as a result of soil erosion
PERENNIAL WOODY PLANT
Trees; Sapling; Arboreus; Parts of a tree; The Parts of a Tree; Macrophanerophyte; 🌳; Wood layers; Treee; The trees; Evolutionary history of trees; Tree apparency
n.
woody plant with a trunk
1) to grow; plant a tree
2) to prune, trim a tree
3) to chop down, cut down, fell a tree
4) to uproot a tree (the gale uprooted several trees)
5) a Christmas; shade tree
6) a tree grows
7) in; on a tree (monkeys live in trees; fruit grows on trees)
8) (misc.) to climb a tree; (colloq.) up a tree (AE), up a gum tree (BE) ('stymied'); to bark up the wrong tree ('to be mistaken')
something resembling a tree
9) a family, genealogical tree
10) a clothes; shoe tree
tree         
  • Common ash (''[[Fraxinus excelsior]]''), a [[deciduous]] broad-leaved ([[angiosperm]]) tree
  • Buttress roots of the kapok tree (''[[Ceiba pentandra]]'')
  • Northern beech (''[[Fagus sylvatica]]'') trunk in autumn
  • Weeping Willow]]'', [[Claude Monet]], 1918
  • Recently stripped cork oak (''[[Quercus suber]]'')
  • Form, leaves and reproductive structures of queen sago (''[[Cycas circinalis]]'')
  • The [[Daintree Rainforest]]
  • Informal upright style of [[bonsai]] on a [[juniper]] tree
  • London plane trees (''Platanus'' × ''acerifolia'')]] in garden
  • upright
  • The [[General Sherman Tree]], thought to be the world's largest by volume
  • Buds, leaves and reproductive structures of white fir (''[[Abies alba]]'')
  • Buds, leaves, flowers and fruit of oak (''[[Quercus robur]]'')
  • European larch (''[[Larix decidua]]''), a [[conifer]]ous tree which is also deciduous
  • Dormant ''[[Magnolia]]'' bud
  • Sugar maple (''[[Acer saccharum]]'') tapped to collect sap for [[maple syrup]]
  • Tall [[herbaceous]] [[monocotyledon]]ous plants such as banana lack secondary growth, but are trees under the broadest definition.
  • Swabian alps]]
  • Tertiary]]
  • lycophyte]] tree
  • ''People trees'', by Pooktre
  • Acer]]'')
  • Selling firewood at a market
  • rubber tree (''Hevea brasiliensis'')]]
  • sapwood]] and dark [[heartwood]]
  • Roof trusses made from softwood
  • Diagram of [[secondary growth]] in a [[eudicot]] or [[coniferous]] tree showing idealised vertical and horizontal sections. A new layer of wood is added in each growing season, thickening the stem, existing branches and roots.
  • A young [[red pine]] (''Pinus resinosa'') with spread of roots visible, as a result of soil erosion
PERENNIAL WOODY PLANT
Trees; Sapling; Arboreus; Parts of a tree; The Parts of a Tree; Macrophanerophyte; 🌳; Wood layers; Treee; The trees; Evolutionary history of trees; Tree apparency
<mathematics, data> A directed acyclic graph; i.e. a graph wherein there is only one route between any pair of nodes, and there is a notion of "toward top of the tree" (i.e. the root node), and its opposite direction, toward the leaves. A tree with n nodes has n-1 edges. Although maybe not part of the widest definition of a tree, a common constraint is that no node can have more than one parent. Moreover, for some applications, it is necessary to consider a node's daughter nodes to be an ordered list, instead of merely a set. As a data structure in computer programs, trees are used in everything from B-trees in databases and file systems, to game trees in game theory, to syntax trees in a human or computer languages. (1998-11-12)

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