They have evergreen leaves
only the orange tree
Oranges grow in groves.
deciduous trees
i believe this is because as the tree grows upwards and outwards, the leaves that were there before die as they receive no sunlight, and are basically useless. the trees grows up and out, so produces shade over these leaves. you can see well developed trees regrowing lower leaves when they grow so tall that the very base of the tree is not covered by sahde, and shoots grow out and leaves grow too.
They are called deciduous trees.
so they get light for them to grow
In The Spring Leaves Grow In The Summer Leaves get darker In The Fall Leaves Turn Orange And Die And In The Winter Trees With Now Leaves They Grow As They Change
Yes, orange trees are evergreen.Evergreen plants have foliage which remains green throughout the year. Old leaves die and are shed, new leaves grow, but the plant remains continually green, hence the name, evergreen.See link below for further information on orange trees.
No, these trees are evergreens.
the trees that grow leaves and the leaves that grow on trees
Yes, oranges grow on orange trees.
Oranges grow in groves.
YES they do
Conifer trees grow needles and cones
deciduous trees
Orange trees grow in orange groves.
when Autumn stops and Winter start the trees get cold and have to grow more leaves
most types do.