- Type: Deciduous
- Height: Varies by species (e.g. oak trees can grow to 100 ft while dogwood trees typically reach 20 ft)
- Width: Varies by species (e.g. maple trees can have a spread of 40 ft while crabapple trees typically reach 15 ft)
- Growth rate: Varies by species (e.g. some trees grow quickly, such as cottonwoods, while others grow more slowly, such as cedars)
- Lifespan: Varies by species (e.g. some trees can live for hundreds of years, such as sequoias, while others have a shorter lifespan, such as birch trees)
- Foliage: Varies by species (e.g. different shapes, sizes, and colors of leaves depending on the type of tree)
- Bloom time: Varies by species (e.g. some trees bloom in the spring, such as cherry blossoms, while others bloom in the summer or fall)
- Fruit/seed production: Varies by species (e.g. some trees produce nuts, such as acorns from oak trees, while others produce fruit, such as apples from apple trees)
- Climate preferences: Varies by species (e.g. some trees prefer cooler climates, such as pine trees, while others thrive in warmer climates, such as palm trees)
- Soil requirements: Varies by species (e.g. some trees prefer acidic soils, such as blueberries, while others prefer alkaline soils, such as holly trees)
- Maintenance requirements: Varies by species (e.g. some trees require regular pruning, such as fruit trees, while others require minimal maintenance, such as fir trees)