Broadleaf

/ˈbrɔːdˌlif/ noun

A tree or plant with large, flat leaves rather than needle-like ones; often refers to deciduous trees.

From 'broad' + 'leaf' (Old English leaf). Botanists adopted this term to distinguish the wide-leafed trees from conifers with their thin needles, becoming standard terminology in forestry and ecology.

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