Wiktionary
a. (context botany English) Having red leaves.
Usage examples of "red-leaved".
A large, blunt finger touched the surface of the canvas gently, tracing the line of the red-leaved vine.
They say it is a fair country, full of red-leaved trees in the west and overflowing with flowers in the east.
He sighted other valleys like that which held the lake, level bottoms covered with banks of snow, a few with groves of the red-leaved trees.
That first night when he had dreamed of the city, long before he had known that it existed in reality, he had been in the valley of the red-leaved wood, had used some of those to feed his fire, had awakened under branches that still bore them.
He turned over, then sat up yawning and stared into the deep, red-leaved branches of the oak that towered up beside the sleeping-porch.