Birch trees are deciduous, losing their leaves in the Autumn (Fall).
Yes, they are.
No. A conifer is a cone bearing tree. A pine tree is a conifer. Maple trees don't have cones. If your question is:Which of these is a coniferous tree: Maple, Palm, Spruce or Mahogany?Horseisle Answer: SpruceBrought to you by LittleCricket [Cremello] & MissEm [Roan]
Apple trees lose their leaves in the fall, so they would be classed as deciduous.
Evergreen tree, deciduous tree, dentis tree.
the oak
A Deciduous tree
no it is deciduous.
The yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) is deciduous.
They are both trees. They are both deciduous and there the communality ends.
Birch trees are deciduous.
No, the alder is not coniferous. It belong to the birch family Betulaceae.
Deciduous.
oaks beech hickory maple birch aspen elm chesnut lol lots more
A hardwood native to Souteast Asia."Teak" is a tropical hardwood (deciduous) tree species.
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.
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.
A birch IS a tree therefore cannot eat another tree.