It sheds it leaves to help absorb water when it rains. It usually does this when it is spring.
All pine trees have flowers but they are insignificant.
I presume you mean leaves. All deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter.
Evergreen Pine trees do not have leaves,the are pine needles and the shape of the tree helps it to shed snow.
Evergreen trees (eg pine trees).
Evergreens, most of which are conifers or cone bearing trees such as pine.
No, evergreens are not except for five genera (Larix, Pseudolarix, Glyptostrobus, Metasequoia and Taxodium) are deciduous, shedding the leaves in autumn and leafless through the winter.
the tree your thinking of is called the ever green plant such as the pine tree
because at this time their leaves are not required and the wood is used mainly.
Pine trees shed their needles gradually throughout the year, with older needles turning yellow and falling off while new ones grow in their place. This process helps the tree conserve energy and adapt to changing seasons.
Coniferous trees bear cones. Pine. Decidous trees shed their leaves in autumn. Elm.
No, Pine Trees have pine needles, not leaves
well, pine trees are a type of tree that keep their leaves all year round. pine trees have leaves that are almost more like little needles but not as sharp. we normally use pine trees as Christmas trees. there are probably other trees that don't lose their leaves as well, and I'm sure there are some that don't lose leaves until late Autumn or early winter. hope it helps :D Evergreens.