deciduous trees :)
A sycamore is a broadleaf tree. It has distinct leaves with broad surfaces, unlike needleleaf trees such as pine or spruce which have needle-like leaves.
The most common biome in Europe is temperate deciduous forest. These forests are characterized by trees that lose their leaves in the fall and have a mix of broadleaf trees like oak, beech, and maple. They can be found throughout much of Europe due to the moderate climate and ample rainfall.
Some examples of berry-producing trees commonly found in temperate climates include blueberry bushes, raspberry bushes, blackberry bushes, and elderberry trees.
Annapolis is located in a deciduous forest biome :)
Ohio is part of the temperate deciduous forest biome. This biome is characterized by four distinct seasons, with a variety of broadleaf trees that lose their leaves in the fall. Ohio's landscape features hardwood forests, fertile farmland, and a mix of other habitats.
Broadleaf.
Broad leaves if from hardwood trees.
purple leafs
Birches are considered to be broadleaf trees because they have flat, broad leaves, as opposed to needleleaf trees which have thin, needle-like leaves (such as pine or spruce trees).
All oak trees but one are deciduous in temperate climates so therefore drop their leaves in Autumn.
deciduous trees drop their leaves all at once at the end of the warm season; evergreen means the tree never drops its leaves all at once but rather sheds them evenly throughout the year as they become old or diseased. Evergreen forests include coniferous forest (pines, spruces, etc.) and tropical broadleaf forests, and deciduous forests are usually temperate broadleaf forests (oaks, maples, etc.) broadleaf evergreens are able to exist in the tropics because it is always warm and there is always plenty of light available for photosynthesis, whereas broadleaf trees in temperate regions are usually deciduous because it is more energy efficient for the trees to go dormant and drop the unnecessarily large leaves when it gets cold and the amount of light decreases in the winter. Coniferous forests retain their leaves even in extremely cold climates because the leaves are so small and thin that it is not a burden to keep them on.
Apple trees grow in temperate climates.
A sycamore is a broadleaf tree. It has distinct leaves with broad surfaces, unlike needleleaf trees such as pine or spruce which have needle-like leaves.
Some trees that remain green all winter in temperate climates include evergreen conifers such as pine, spruce, and fir trees. These trees have needle-like or scale-like leaves that help them retain their green color throughout the winter months. Deciduous trees that keep some or all of their leaves in winter, such as certain holly species, also remain green during this time.
the oak tree lives in a temperate climate.
The most common biome in Europe is temperate deciduous forest. These forests are characterized by trees that lose their leaves in the fall and have a mix of broadleaf trees like oak, beech, and maple. They can be found throughout much of Europe due to the moderate climate and ample rainfall.
Some examples of berry-producing trees commonly found in temperate climates include blueberry bushes, raspberry bushes, blackberry bushes, and elderberry trees.