April or May, small, yellow or greenish, the male and female generally on different trees, on racemes up to 4 cm.
The fruit also varies on different trees in the shape of the nut, and the depth of the cup.
The following variations may be noted on the same tree or on different trees of the same species.
Only those common names are given which are actually used in some part of New England, whether or not the same name is applied to different trees.
The staminate and pistillate ones frequently grow on different trees, and always in separate clusters.
Male and female flowers are borne on different trees, and fertilizing is done by insects, often by honey bees and bumblebees.
There is much difference in the proportion of heartwood to sapwood in different trees.
Different trees of the same species differ greatly, and even different parts of the same tree.
They are usually of two kinds, the male in many-flowered heads and the female in two to several-flowered clusters on different trees.
The staminate and pistillate flowers are usually on different trees.
The flowers appear soon after the leaves are full grown, on different trees, borne in large upright panicles.
The flowers are of two kinds, on the same or different trees, in drooping catkins.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "different trees" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.