That doesn't exist.
Since numbers don't stop, the amount of factors doesn't stop, either.
You can't really draw a factor tree with a keyboard. The arithmetic goes like this: 315 = 5x63 = 5x3x21 = 5x3x3x7. 5, 3, 3 and 7 will be the 'leaves' at the bottom of your tree.
Scince leaves grow, they should be considered biotic even when they have fallen from the tree and die.
Most of the time, but not always
ARE YOU CRAZY?!?! Nobody can eat a tree...but if you are talking about eating leaves, then be careful about what tree's leaves your eating,but most of the leaves shouldn't be unhealthy or poisonous, but this is my knowledge and thoughts.
most caterpillars eat leaves. it depends on what species the caterpillar is but most of the eat gumtree leaves or eucalyptus tree leaves!!
the most obvious one is the leaves.
The Australian tree species known as the Moreton Bay Fig Tree typically has the most leaves compared to other trees. An average mature Moreton Bay Fig Tree can have tens of thousands of leaves displayed at one time, depending on its size and age.
It is difficult to determine which tree has the most leaves as it can vary based on the species and size of the tree. However, some tree species known for having a high leaf count include the broadleaf trees such as the American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) and the balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera).
The main factor is its mass.
A Tulip Tree has the largest leaves.
Oak tree leaves do not eat.
The tree that has pink leaves is called the Pink Tabebuia tree.