yes they do because the arnt getting enough sun light
The temperate deciduous forest biome is characterized by plants that drop their leaves in the winter. This adaptation, known as leaf shedding or leaf abscission, helps trees to conserve water and energy during the cold season.
Yes some plants have leaves which fall of like mango leaves . But there are some plants of which leaves do not fall , like oak leaves.
Yes, they will drop their leaves anyway.
Trees that drop their leaves for winter are in a group called "Deciduous".
Jade plants may drop leaves in winter due to factors like overwatering, lack of sunlight, or cold drafts. This is a natural response to stress as the plant conserves energy. Adjusting watering and providing adequate light can help prevent leaf drop.
Jade plants may drop leaves due to overwatering, underwatering, lack of sunlight, or sudden changes in environment.
deciduous trees
Yes. Cornus are deciduous so they drop their leaves in the Autumn.
Trees that drop their leaves for winter are in a group called "Deciduous".
Schefflera plants may drop leaves in winter due to changes in temperature, light, or humidity. This is a natural response to the plant's environment during the colder months. It is important to ensure the plant is not exposed to drafts or extreme temperature fluctuations, and to maintain consistent watering and humidity levels to help prevent leaf drop.
A deciduous tree (or shrub for that matter) is one which sheds its leaves in the winter months. Obviously winter occurs at different times depending on whether you are in the northern hemisphere or the southern. Shedding of leaves is normally in the autumn (or fall) season and is triggered by changes in temperature and light. See related questions
If you are referring to evergreen trees, they grow in the Pacific Northwest in the United States. They are also known as fir trees and are called evergreens because they never change color and are always green throughout all 4 seasons.