Dichotomous Key
1a. Needle leaves: go to step 2
1b. Non-needles leaves: go to step 3
2a. Needles are grouped in clusters: pine tree
2b. Needles are individually arranged: spruce tree
3a. Simple (individual) leaves: go to step 4
3b. Compound leaves (leaflets): go to step 5
4a. Leaf edge is smooth and lobed: oak tree
4b. Left edge is rough and tooth-like: elm tree
5a. Leaflets are attached at one point: chestnut tree
5b. Leaflets are attached at many points: walnut tree
Examine the leaf.
Non-needle green leaf with compound leaves attached at the center.
What kind of tree is the leaf from?
(1 point)
Responses
chestnut
walnut
elm
oak
5 answers
It is from a chestnut tree.
What is that??
A chestnut tree is a tree that produces chestnuts, which are edible nuts. They are typically grown in temperate regions and are known for their distinctive, prickly fruit casings. Chestnut trees are also known for their timber, which is strong and durable, making it suitable for use in furniture and construction.
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