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broad-leaved

American  
[brawd-leevd] / ˈbrɔdˈlivd /
Also broadleafed,

adjective

Botany.
  1. of or relating to plants having broad or relatively broad leaves, rather than needles.


broad-leaved British  

adjective

  1. denoting trees other than conifers, most of which have broad rather than needle-shaped leaves

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broad-leaved Scientific  
/ brôdlēvd′ /
  1. Having broad leaves rather than needlelike or scalelike leaves. Broad leaves are adapted to maximizing photosynthesis by capturing large amounts of sunlight. Since the gases that are exchanged with the atmosphere in photosynthesis must be dissolved in water, most broad-leaved plants grow in regions with dependable rainfall.

  2. See more at leaf transpiration


Etymology

Origin of broad-leaved

First recorded in 1545–55