Teak (Tectona grandis) is a deciduous tree, meaning it sheds its leaves annually. It typically loses its leaves during the dry season, which helps the tree conserve water. However, it can maintain some foliage in more tropical climates where the dry season is less pronounced.
Teak, when growing in rain forest conditions will hold it's leaves throughout the year, but will drop it's leaves if there is a dry season.so it is technically a deciduous tree.
They are, believe it or not, evergreen!
It can be both deciduous and evergreen. It mostly depends on the species.
evergreen
evergreen
Deciduous
Evergreen
Evergreen
Evergreen
Evergreen.
Deciduous
Deciduous.