Explore this spelling list: Trees. This page and its activities are crafted to help you perfect your spelling. Click on Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to explore all the available spelling tools.
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alder |
The alder tree was tall.
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beech |
Beech trees drop their leaves.
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oak |
Oak trees are deciduous.
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hawthorn |
Hawthorn blossom comes out in May.
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hazel |
The bird sat on the hazel tree.
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holly |
The holly berry is bright red.
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rowan |
Rowan trees grow on high up land.
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birch |
The birch tree was dying slowly.
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lime |
The common lime tree often grows in towns and cities.
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willow |
The willow trees were twisting in the strong wind.
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elder |
Elder leaves look like feathers.
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maple |
The maple leaf is a symbol of Canada.
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poplar |
Poplar trees grow in boggy conditions.
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blackthorn |
There is a blackthorn tree in the wood.
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ash |
We sat under the ash tree.
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juniper |
A juniper grew on the cliffside.
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aspen |
There was lichen growing on the aspen tree.
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dogwood |
We have a dogwood in our garden.
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yew |
The woodland was made up of beech and yew trees.
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pine |
There are two pine trees at the top of the hill.
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