Yes, since they drop their leaves in autumn.
yes, just like pine trees are coniferous
Your question was a bit difficult to understand. However, citrus trees belong to the Rutaceae family. All citrus trees are in the Rutaceae family, but all plants in the Rutaceae are not citrus trees.
Citrus trees fruit using sexual reproduction.
A grove is a stand of fruit or nut trees without underbrush. An orchard is a planting of fruit or nut trees planted for the purpose of harvesting. All orchars are decideous trees and all groves are evergreen trees. Simple as that!
The caterpillars of citrus butterflies can completely defoliate youmg citrus trees. In mature trees, the caterpillars prefer young leaves ans leaf flash,
Citrus trees can withstand short periods of light frost, but hard frosts of long duration can be devastating.
Citrus bud mites can damage citrus trees by feeding on the buds and leaves, causing deformities and stunted growth. This can lead to reduced fruit production and overall tree health.
Citrus trees usually grow between eighteen and twenty two feet tall. Dwarf citrus tress usually grow between eight and twelve feet tall.
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Citrus trees are trees that grow citrus fruits, such as orange, lemon, lime. I don't know how a fruit can help its tree. i am no expert but the fruit can help because as it decomposes it is a natural fertilizer for the tree i have heard that some fruit trees like banana peels on the ground to decompose into fertilizer.