Nope, just remember deciduous plants and tree have cones. Also why did u put it in a joke category??
Most pear trees are deciduous, however, there are a few varieties in southeast Asia that are evergreen.http://wiki.answers.com/Is_a_pear_tree_decidiouse_or_evergreen#ixzz18P6OpAdz
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Most pear trees are deciduous, however, there are a few varieties in southeast Asia that are evergreen.
Deciduous is the classification for the Bradford pear tree (Pyrus calleryana).Specifically, deciduous trees grow and lose their leaves in less than a year. Evergreens also grow and lose their foliage, but generally over the course of a couple of years. The Bradford pear always grows and drops its foliage in less than a year. Therefore, it is deciduous, not evergreen.
The fruit of a deciduous tree native to china. look it up on wikipedia
it is a deciduous shrub to small tree.
A deciduous tree lose its leaves in the fall of the year.
First you take one of the branches and cut it off. then what you do is plant the branch, and presto you have a new pear tree.
Mistletoe can grow on both coniferous and deciduous trees. It is a parasitic plant that attaches itself to a host tree's branches and takes nutrients from the host tree.
the tulip tree ('tulipier' in French) is a deciduous tree. the flower tulip is a bulb plant which has no leave during winter.
It is a Deciduous type.Trees with needles are Conifers.