Birch trees are deciduous, losing their leaves in the Autumn (Fall).
Deciduous.
Deciduous trees such as Oak, Ash and Birch loose their leaves during the winter. Evergreen trees such as Holly, Pines and Firs keep their leaves (or needles) all year round.
Broad leaves refer to wide leaves and commonly found in deciduous trees. Some common trees with broad leaves include oak, maple, birch and elm.
deciduous trees lose there leaves in the autumn. some examples are maple, oak, birch, etc. hope that helped:)
no it is deciduous.
A tree that sheds its leaves once in a year mostly in autumn is called a deciduous tree. The trigger for deciduous trees to shed their leaves is normally associated with changes in temperature. That's why certain deciduous species when planted in temperate or tropical areas will retain their leaves throughout the year.
The yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) is deciduous.
If you mean Betula lenta, the Cherry Birch, it is deciduous.
A deciduous tree is one that loses its leaves in the fall of the year. Maple Elm Ash Birch Hickory Alder Deciduous trees lose their leaves to conserve water or to better survive cold winter weather conditions, they must regrow new foliage during the next suitable growing season.
hardwood trees lose their leaves
Birch trees have wedge shaped leaves. They are usually in pairs.