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Trees that shed their leaves are called deciduous trees.
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A tree which sheds it's leaves once a year is called deciduous.
Trees that shed their leaves are called deciduous.
Deciduous trees shed their leaves in the fall.
Evergreens, most of which are conifers or cone bearing trees such as pine.
Evergreen forests have trees that do not shed their leaves all at once, and thus do not have a definite time for trees to shed their leaves. Instead, they shed leaves continuously throughout the year.
No, money trees do not shed leaves because they are not real trees but rather a type of plant known for their round, coin-like leaves.
The term for the natural process by which trees shed their foliage is called "leaf abscission."
All deciduous trees shed annually, but some shed later in the year than others, such as the Blood-oak, which sheds it leaves in spring, instead of fall. Trees that do not shed their leaves annually are not deciduous.
Some trees (Madrone, Eucalyptus) shed leaves as a response to hot weather (such as in August).
They are called deciduous trees.