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We say they are deciduous. The opposite is evergreen.
"Shed down" usually means to remove or discard something, such as shedding clothes or skin. It can also refer to the act of cutting or felling trees or plants.
Translation: Comen hojas de los árboles.
Arbres verts à feuilles brunes
Im sorry to say dead ones.
It depends on where you live. In the Northeast United States, I'd say the leaves start to bloom around the end of April to the middle of May.
I would say summer, because in spring, the leaves are just starting to grow. In fall, the leaves change color and fall off. In winter there are no leaves. In summer the leaves have all grown back and are prospering.
Shed = Schuppen Garage = Garage
In a process called photosynthesis, the leaves of trees breathe in or absorb CO2 and break it down into carbon and oxygen. The oxygen is breathed out or expelled. That's why we say that trees help to purify or freshen the air.
The blue shed is " l'abri bleu " in French.
Another word for once a year is annually If you want to put annually in a sentence you can say our birthdays come annually.
no, cockapoos do not shed, my cockapoo has never shed, and many petstores say that cockapoos do not shed.