deciduous
Yes, plumeria plants are deciduous and typically lose their leaves during the winter months.
Blueberry plants are deciduous, so they do lose them.
Blueberry plants are deciduous, meaning they lose their leaves in the fall season.
Bougainvillea plants do not lose their leaves during a specific season. They are evergreen plants that retain their leaves throughout the year.
Blueberry plants are deciduous, meaning they lose their leaves in the winter.
Yes, forsythia plants are deciduous, which means they do lose their leaves in the fall.
These plants are called evergreen plants
Yes, weigela plants are deciduous, which means they lose their leaves in the fall and remain bare during the winter months.
The term is "Evergreen" and refers to plants that retain their leaves throughout the winter months - for examples conifers (Pine, spruce, cedar etc.).As opposed to deciduous plants that shed their leaves during autumn (fall) and winter - for example: Oak, Ash, Poplar, Maple
To save water they lose their leaves in order to keep the water in the tree through out the harsh weather.
Yes, bougainvillea plants can lose leaves in winter in response to colder temperatures and reduced sunlight.
Transpiration.