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The Eastern Red Cedar, a type of juniper tree, is known for having a brownish appearance in winter that can resemble a dead tree. Despite this appearance, the tree is usually still alive and will regain its green color in the spring.
A tree that looks good in photographs.
Plastic wrap is not a good idea as it causes the tree to sweat. Try a canvas wrap as this allows the tree to breathe.
Squirrels can jump from tree to tree and collect acorns for the winter.
In the winter a tree enters a dormancy stage, hibernation, and won't grow at all throughout the winter, it is paralysed for the winter. :)
The only part of a healthy tree that dies in winter are the leaves and this is because the tree does not need to take in solar energy as it does not grow in winter.
Depends on your lifestyle and the tree. Deciduous trees shade the house in summer (for at least part of the day. This is good for comfort and saves money if you use an air conditioner (lifestyle choice). In the winter they lose their leaves and the sun can heat your house (assuming you have tree and sun facing windows) saving heating costs. Coniferous trees shade the house in summer (good) and in winter too (not so good) In winter they may act as a wind break.
it looks the same no deference
Deciduous Tree.
a tee looks brown and tall with leavs
it looks like the inside of a tree
Orchid tree usually sheds its leaves in winter though some species do not.