deciduous
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No Alternative answer: Oak trees are members of the genus Quercus. Some are deciduous, some not. For a list of evergreen species of oak, see:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_oakwhich also has a link to the deciduous species.
An Oak is a deciduous tree not an evergreen. The acorn is the seed of the Oak tree
Holly trees and shrubs are considered hardwoods.Please see related links below.
deciduous
The so called gulmohar oak is not an oak. The latin name is Delonix regia or Royal Poinciana is the common name. It is a member of the pea family and is deciduous in tempeate climates but evergreen in favourable areas.
i need an answer to it
No Alternative answer: Oak trees are members of the genus Quercus. Some are deciduous, some not. For a list of evergreen species of oak, see:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_oakwhich also has a link to the deciduous species.
An Oak is a deciduous tree not an evergreen. The acorn is the seed of the Oak tree
Yes, except for Quercus ilex. It is an evergreen.
YesNo. Quercus ilex is evergreen.Quercus glauca, Japanese Blue Oak and Quercus phillyraeoides, Ubame Oak are also evergreens.
Most are evergreen, although Grevillea robusta, the Silky Oak (which is actually a member of the Protea family as well), is deciduous in some environments
The correct question would be "Are Black Oaks and Mountain Dogwoods deciduous?" The answer is yes, the are both deciduous, periodically dropping their leaves. Examples of a non-deciduous, or more specifically, evergreen oak, would be a Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia).
evergreen
They are, believe it or not, evergreen!
No, the water oak (Quercus nigra) is not evergreen.An evergreen tree takes more than a year to lose and replace its foliage. A deciduous tree loses and replaces its foliage before a year is up. The water oak holds onto its leaves well into the winter. But the time frame of leaf growth and drop still takes place within less than a year.