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Some words to describe a tree:

Gnarly

Woody

Bristling with potential

Dormant

Young

Old

Glorious (mature maple trees in the autumn)

Dripping with sap (maple trees, pine trees)

Sticky (see above)

Bristly (e.g., a pine tree)

Leafy

Healthy

Green

Golden (in autumn)

Red (in autumn)

Rustling (when dry leaves move in the wind)

Home (for birds, squirrels)

Gargantuan (Sequoia redwoods: cars can drive through a hole in the bottom of certain trees)

Miniature (bonsai)

Insect-ridden (and thus a food source for woodpeckers)

The parts of a tree are the roots, trunk(s), branches, twigs and leaves. Tree stems are mainly made of support and transport tissues (xylem and phloem). Wood consists of xylem cells, and bark is made of phloem and other tissues external to the vascular cambium.

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