Broad leaf trees drop their leaves in Autumn and are known as deciduous.
Most deciduous trees are broad leaved
Most deciduous trees are broad leaved
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Broad leaf trees drop their leaves in Autumn and are known as deciduous.
Yes, trees without leaves in winter are sometimes described as "barren".
Also, deciduous trees are considered hardwoods as opposed to the conifer's which are considered softwoods.A deciduous tree is a tree that becomes dormant in Winter, losing its leaves. An evergreen or coniferous retains its leaves in Winter Examples of both: Pine, Spruce, ceder are coniferous - Maple, Oak, Hickory are deciduous
Deciduous trees shed their leaves in the fall.
deciduous trees.
Deciduous trees.
Deciduous.
Those are called artificial trees. Evergreen trees do not lose all their leaves at the same time, but DO lose leaves (needles).
As with all other trees foliage covers it.
Because leaves from an upper canopy high above the forest floor. Also , because trees that grow in the raim forest include species of myrtle,laurel ,palm , rosewood ,mahogany ,and ceder , to name just a few.
These would be evergreen trees, hence the name "ever"green. Pines are the most common but there are many other "leafy" trees as well. Another way of saying it is they are coniferous. (its a more scientific way of saying it!)
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