Deciduous trees, such as oaks or aspens, lose their leaves in the autumn.
They are called coniferous trees. Deciduous trees lose their leaves in autumn. Coniferous trees KEEP their leaves in autumn.
A Deciduous tree
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in autumn, facing winter with bare branches.
neem All trees leaves fall. Some (deciduous) all fall together in the Autumn. Others (evergreens) lose them during the year as their job is done but there are always leaves on the tree.
no, Scot pine (Pinus sylvestris) is a evergreen tree
Deciduous trees.
the evergreen tree does not loose its leaves during the fall, it has green leaves all year round.
Yes Oak trees are deciduous and lose their leaves in the fall. Most of the time they simply turn brown and fall off but there are a couple varieties of oak that the leaves turn a deep burgundy color before they fall.
I think you mean "coniferous", which is a forest of conifer trees which don't lose their leaves in the autumn. They are the traditional Christmas tree type of tree.
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in the autumn. Mostly these are broadleaf trees, but some conifers are also deciduous. In New Zealand, there are only a couple of species that mostly lose their leaves in the winter. The generalization that broadleaf trees lose their leaves in the winter is a northern hemisphere misbelief.
A Deciduous tree
Deciduous trees lose all their leaves in the Autumn.