It is deciduous and it grows into a large shrub and even small tree. The long, pointed leaves are green in the summer and turn bright red in the fall. The plant has tiny berries that form in long pointed bunches.
Deciduous, evergreen, coniferous.
The opposite of deciduous is "evergreen." Evergreen trees and plants retain their leaves or needles throughout the year, unlike deciduous trees that shed their leaves annually.
Deciduous usually means plants that drop their leaves, such as in the fall. The opposite of deciduous is evergreen. Often people mistake the opposite of deciduous to be coniferous, meaning cone-bearing. There are a few deciduous trees that are also coniferous, such as larch. There are also plants that are evergreen but are not coniferous, such as eucalyptus.
no it is not , it is evergreen Actually in cooler climates it is not an evergreen and I don't believe it is considered an evergreen anywhere. It is deciduous.
Gulmohar is a deciduous tree, losing its leaves seasonally.
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No, sumac is not evergreen or coniferous. It is a deciduous shrub or small tree belonging to the Anacardiaceae family. Sumac typically loses its leaves in the fall and regrows them in the spring. It is known for its vibrant autumn foliage and distinctive clusters of red berries.
A banana is not a tree, it is an herbaceous plant and is not evergreen
What is the difference between a deciduous plant and an evergreen plant
They are, believe it or not, evergreen!
It can be both deciduous and evergreen. It mostly depends on the species.
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A bonsai plant may be deciduous or evergreen. This plant will lose all its leaves if it is deciduous. Evergreen plants lose leaves gradually overa period of time and new leaves keep on emerging, therefore, it is never leafless.