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Deciduous plants lose their leaves seasonally, typically in response to changes in climate, such as colder temperatures in winter, to conserve water and energy. In contrast, evergreen plants retain their leaves throughout the year, shedding only a few leaves at a time while maintaining a constant foliage cover. This adaptation allows evergreens to photosynthesize year-round, while deciduous plants enter a dormant phase during unfavorable conditions.

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