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Deciduous trees and plants are those that lose their leaves seasonally. A deciduous forest would look different depending on the time of year you are viewing it. In the spring and summer, it would look lush and green. In the fall, it would have very colorful foliage as the leaves change, and in the winter, it would be bare.

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Who wrote you can't see the forest for the trees?

The phrase "can't see the forest for the trees" is a common idiom used to describe someone who is too focused on small details to see the bigger picture. The exact origin of the phrase is unknown, but it has been used in various forms in literature, music, and everyday language since at least the 16th century.


Where is the largest man made forest in Europe?

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What would you see in rainforest?

In a rainforest, you would see a dense canopy of trees, a variety of plants and flowers, diverse wildlife such as monkeys, birds, and insects, as well as streams and rivers flowing through the forest.


When was Forest Trends created?

Forest Trends was created in 1999.