Yes, desert willow [Chilopsis linearis] loses leaves during the winter. Its bloom is longlasting, from spring through fall. During that time, its willow like leaves provide an interesting backdrop to the bloom. But the desert willow is a deciduous tree whose leaves start dropping in November.
Well, it is a deciduous tree so yes it's leaves fall off. Only evergreen species really maintain green foliage/ are photosynthetic year round.
Does a weeping willow lose its leaves in the fall?
No. An oak tree will lose leaves if it is dead (deterioration of the leaves typically are the first indication that a tree is sick or dying).
yes
yes they do
A Willow is deciduous so will drop it's leaves in Winter.
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in autumn and and winter, then regrow them in spring. Evergreen trees never lose their leaves.
Coniferous (conifer) trees such as pines, spruces, cedars and fir trees do not loose their leaves (needles or scale like leaves). Think Christmas trees. Some conifers such as the Larch do lose their needles in winter. Trees that do not lose their leaves in winter are called evergreens.
Trees that shed their leaves are called deciduous trees.
No
hardwood trees lose their leaves
A Willow is deciduous so will drop it's leaves in Winter.
Deciduous trees lose all their leaves in the Autumn.
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in autumn and and winter, then regrow them in spring. Evergreen trees never lose their leaves.
Those are called artificial trees. Evergreen trees do not lose all their leaves at the same time, but DO lose leaves (needles).
Deciduous trees, such as oaks or aspens, lose their leaves in the autumn.
Deciduous trees.
Trees lose their leaves all the time, but rainforests do not shed their leaves all at once.
Trees that lose their leaves annually are called deciduous trees.
due to Ethelin and absisik acid,trees lose their leaves.
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter.
hardwood trees lose their leaves