Generally speaking trees can be grouped into three categories:
Deciduous (those which loose their leaves annualy. These are mostly the hardwoods: Oak, Beech, Hornbeam, Walnut etc.)
Semi-Evergreen (Those which retain their leaves for a large portion of the winter)
Evergreen (Those which keep their leaves for life. these are mostly the softwoods: Pine, Sequoia, Cypress, Cedar etc.)
There are many variations to this theme including some hardwood trees which are evergreen such as the Holm Oak (Quercus ilex) and some softwoods which are deciduous such as the Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides). Semi-Evergreen trees are a bit of a misnoma as they are in fact deciduous but given the right conditions will retain their leaves for most or all of the year.
Most if not all deciduous trees loose their leaves in the fall.
Deciduous trees loose their leaves in autumn.
They are called deciduous trees!
They are called coniferous trees. Deciduous trees lose their leaves in autumn. Coniferous trees KEEP their leaves in autumn.
Deciduous trees, such as oaks or aspens, lose their leaves in the autumn.
My grandparents have an apple tree and no they do not have leaves in the winter.
An evergreen.
Autumn or Fall
the evergreen tree does not loose its leaves during the fall, it has green leaves all year round.
Pine trees leaves do not change colour during autumn, as they are evergreen trees.
deciduous
Yes
Pine and spruce trees
Oak Maple
A tree that drops it's leaves in autumn is a deciduous tree.