Those trees are known as deciduous trees.
The type of plant that looses its leaves at the end of the growing season is called deciduous. This is an adaptive feature which will conserve the water in the plants.
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Rhododendrons are not deciduous. The definition of deciduous is when a tree or a bush loses it's leaves at the endof a growing season.
The Temperate Grassland has two seasons, the growing season and the dormant season. The Growing Season is the season where the plants grow. The Dormant Season is when all the plants are hibernating like in the winter.
Refoliation is a word that describes leaves growing back on trees.Specifically, foliation describes the first spurt of growth in a season. A tree may defoliate - or in other words, lose all of its leaves - in response to a severe infestation by pests. Oak trees (Quercus spp) respond to such an attack by growing another, second set of leaves within that same growing season.
The oil from thyme and other herbs come from their leaves. The leaves can be harvested through out the growing season.
A group of leaves is called a pile. A pile of leaves is collected together during the autumn season when they fall from the trees.
The tropical rain forest has a larger biodiversity. It usually has a really rich and varied understory with a lot of plants and animals. The soil is higher in nutrients than in the temperate forest. The temperate forest has seasons and less rainfall. The trees in the temperate forest loose their leaves in the cold season. Because the rainforest is warm all year around the trees don't lose there leaves.
The Pueblos range from 4000 to 7000 feet in elevation so growing seasons vary. It general there is snow in the winter and a rainy season called the "monsoons" in the summer when thunder stroms s come up from Mexico. Growing season is from spring to summer.
An aftermath is the term used for new grass growing after the mowing.
A tree that sheds its leaves during a particular season is called deciduous.