Depends on which kind of tree
no it is not, it is a vascular plant
Leafs off of trees
Branches are falling off the trees
trees lose their leaves because the sun gives them chlorophyll. without chlorophyll, the leaves die and drop off.
Evergreen trees lose only a few old leaves at a time.
They fall off.
They decompose
Consumers, being herbivores, would eat leaves and fruits off of trees.
Yes, the phrase "leaves are jumping off trees" could be considered a metaphor if used to describe leaves falling from trees in a way that personifies the leaves as actively leaping or jumping. Metaphors use one object or idea to represent another, in this case, using the image of jumping leaves symbolically to describe their movement.
Giraffes are herbivores. Planteaters usually eat leaves from trees. But they don't eat leaves from pine trees or oak trees. They use their long necks to reach up to trees to pluck the leaves off and eat them.
the leaves off of special trees
Wherever there are leaves falling off trees.