Trees in the winter will have dead, red, yellow, or orange leaves most of the time. In summer, it'll be green.
In The Spring Leaves Grow In The Summer Leaves get darker In The Fall Leaves Turn Orange And Die And In The Winter Trees With Now Leaves They Grow As They Change
Yes for the most part.
evergreen, hence the name
Yes, there are such things as orange trees. Information about the evergreen trees, originally from Southeast Asia, that bear the many types of fruit we call oranges, is well-covered in the link below. There are also trees which have leaves with orange coloring all year, and deciduous trees which have leaves that turn orange, among other colors, as the weather cools and the leaves become ready to drop ahead of winter.
The leaves of some trees change color in the autumn, as the chlorophyll is not renewed in them. These trees (deciduous) go dormant during the winter.
Orange trees.
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter.
decuios trees loose their leaves in the winter
Trees manufactures orange.
In deciduous trees and plants in general it is the leaves falling off in the winter that carry the chloroplasts lost at this change of season.
The tiger's coat does not change in the winter. The basic orange russet background with black stripes, white on face and belly is always there.