Piles, unless you're lazy
^lol. Leaf Scar.
Yes. Cornus are deciduous so they drop their leaves in the Autumn.
The Elm( Ulmus) is a family of deciduous trees, they drop their leaves in Autumn.
Deciduous trees and shrubs drop their leaves during Autumn each year.
Broad leaf trees drop their leaves in Autumn and are known as deciduous.
Broad leaf trees drop their leaves in Autumn and are known as deciduous.
The word deciduous means to fall off. Therefore trees from which leaves drop at some point of the year (autumn) are called deciduous.
When a tree drops it's leaves in autumn the seal that causes the leaf to drop is the leaf scar. This seals and prevents loss of sap.
Dormant buds Edit: They are Actually called Leaf Scars. (Unless your too lazy, then piles lol jk)
All oak trees but one are deciduous in temperate climates so therefore drop their leaves in Autumn.
Yes they do because they are very old that's why they are very deciduousso they just leave there leaves.All deciduous trees, no matter what age they are, drop their leaves in the autumn and regrow them in the spring.
All trees are perennial. Deciduous trees drop their leaves in the Autumn. Evergreens do not drop them at any specific time of year.
This question cannot be answered easily as deciduous tree are not all conifers and some conifers are deciduous. Should the question be what do evergreens do that deciduous trees don't? If that is the case, drop their leaves in autumn is the answer.