Read the definitions and then label the pictures below
twig - a small thin branch of a tree or bush, especially one removed from the tree or bush and without any leaves foliage - the leaves of a plant or tree, or leaves on the stems or branches on which they are growing pine cone - the hard egg-shaped part of the pine tree which opens and releases seeds branches - one of the parts of a tree that grows out from the main trunk and has leaves, flowers or fruit on it
canopy – the branches and leaves that spread out at the top of a group of trees forming a type of roof roots - the part of a plant which grows down into the earth to get water and food and which holds the plant firm in the ground
trunk - the thick main stem of a tree, from which its branches grow log - a thick piece of tree trunk or branch, especially one cut for burning on a fire tree ring - one of the rings that you can see in a tree trunk (= centre part) if you cut through it, which shows one year's growth acorn - an oval nut that grows on an oak tree and has an outer part shaped like a cup bough - a large branch of a tree
bark - the hard outer covering of a tree
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