As the Coloring Lover art team, we’ve created 54 leaf coloring pages featuring a variety of trees! To make the pages both fun and educational, we’ve added the name of each leaf on its page. This way, both kids and adults can learn while they color. Here’s what’s included in the collection:
30 different kinds of tree leaves
12 types of flowers and their leaves
6 autumn-themed leaf coloring pages
6 mandala-style leaves for adults
These coloring pages are both entertaining and educational, making them a great choice for your students or kids. Plus, they’re totally free to print in standard US letter size!
We’d love to hear what you think or if you have any suggestions. Feel free to share your feedback with us in the section below.
These holly leaves have such a festive vibe. I created a simple outline so kids can easily fill them in with bright colors for the holiday season.
The baobab tree’s leaves are so unique. I love how the broad leaves give little artists plenty of space to get creative with their colors.
Cypress trees are so elegant. The detailed needles here help kids practice their fine motor skills while having fun with their favorite shades.
This maple leaf brings out all the fall vibes. I kept the design clean so kids can add their own touch of autumn with reds, oranges, and yellows.
Catalpa leaves are so bold and interesting. This large, heart-shaped leaf gives kids a fun challenge to fill in while experimenting with big strokes.
The ginkgo’s fanlike shape makes this leaf coloring page perfect for exploring different greens. It’s simple yet offers so many creative possibilities.
This poplar leaf design has such beautiful details. I tried to make each line and shape stand out so kids can explore different ways to color within the spaces.
Eucalyptus leaves are always so elegant, and I wanted to capture that here.
I drew this beech leaf thinking about its simple, symmetrical beauty. It’s perfect for relaxing coloring, especially with soft, earthy tones!
This linden leaf has a lovely heart shape, which always makes me smile. It’s such a gentle, calming shape to color in any way you like!
Oak leaves are always a favorite… Their strong, bold shape makes them easy and fun to color. Don’t forget to explore more leaf coloring page designs.
Spruce leaves have such a striking design. I drew this to let kids enjoy the sharp lines and explore different color combinations.
Alder leaves are so graceful with their curved edges. I love how this simple design gives kids plenty of space for creative shading.
Horse chestnut leaves are fun to draw because of their symmetrical beauty.
Birch leaves have a unique shape, and I wanted to keep this design simple. It’s a great page for kids to experiment with colors and textures.
Pine needles are always a joy to draw. Their spiky, bold shapes make this coloring page perfect for experimenting with bright colors.
Sycamore leaves are bold and beautiful. This design encourages kids to explore the strong lines and have fun creating their own patterns.
Ash leaves are delicate and detailed. I made this printable leaf coloring page so kids can enjoy the challenge of coloring each tiny leaf.
Palm leaves have long, elegant lines that are so calming to color.
The plane leaf’s strong edges make it stand out. I designed this so kids can experiment with bold colors while staying inside the lines.
Fir tree needles are thin and detailed, perfect for delicate coloring.
Olive leaves are simple yet beautiful. I love how these slender shapes allow kids to experiment with soft greens or create their own unique color palette.
Boxwood leaves are neat and compact great for practicing fine motor skills. I hope kids enjoy bringing this detailed design to life with their colors.
Chestnut leaves are big and full of texture making them fun to color. This chestnut leaf coloring page gives kids the chance to explore bold designs and colors.
Tamarisk branches have soft, feathery leaves. I loved drawing these delicate details…
Magnolia leaves are bold and smooth, perfect for big, sweeping strokes. This design highlights the thick veins making shading extra fun for kids.
Walnut leaves have so many little leaflets. This design is great for practicing patience and precision, with each leaflet offering a new space for creativity.
Willow branches are so graceful and flowing. I hope kids enjoy the gentle curves of this design.
Cedar branches are layered and full of detail. I made this design to let kids explore the overlapping shapes while using their imagination for color choices.
Aspen leaves have bold, strong edges that make them stand out. This aspen leaf coloring page gives kids a big canvas to play with vibrant, bright colors.
Printable Flower and Leaf Coloring Pages
Lavender leaves and tiny blossoms are so calming to color.
Pansies have lovely round petals that stand out. I drew these with bold lines, so kids can really get creative with their color choices.
Daffodils are always a sign of spring. The long thin petals and stems in this design invite kids to fill them with bright, cheerful colors.
Rose leaves have such intricate veins that make them interesting to color. I focused on this texture to give adults a fun challenge with shading and depth.
Hydrangeas are packed with tiny, clustered flowers. This design gives adults the chance to fill in each little petal with beautiful shades and textures.
Zinnia flowers are full of texture with their large petals and wide leaves. This zinnia leaf coloring page invites adults to play with bold colors and details.