Sycamores including Platanus occidentalis are deciduous. The opposite of deciduous is "evergreen" and while most coniferous trees (pines, spruces, and firs) are evergreen, some (e.g. bald cypress, larch) are deciduous.
Hickory trees are deciduous but they do live in coniferous forests.
Deciduous, evergreen, coniferous.
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.
Yes, elm trees are deciduous, which means they lose their leaves in the fall. The leaves turn yellow or brown before falling off the tree.
Banyan trees are neither deciduous nor coniferous. They are considered evergreen trees because they retain their green leaves throughout the year.
No.
Coniferous trees bear cones. Pine. Decidous trees shed their leaves in autumn. Elm.
Deciduous. Coniferous trees have cones.
Elm trees are deciduous
deciduous because coniferous is evergreens
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A Tamarack is deciduous.
There is no such thing as a coniferous animal or a deciduous animal. Coniferous and deciduous are kinds of trees, not kinds of animals.
The American chestnut tree, Castanea dentata, is a deciduous tree.
Hickory trees are deciduous but they do live in coniferous forests.