Trees that keep their leaves in summer and lose them in autumn are deciduous.
The easy answer to that is evergreen leaves! It's not that simple though, for instance some trees manage to keep their dead leaves over winter and some deciduous trees keep their leaves over winter.
They are called coniferous trees. Deciduous trees lose their leaves in autumn. Coniferous trees KEEP their leaves in autumn.
Both maple and elm trees are deciduous, meaning they lose their leaves in the fall and regrow them in the spring. They do not keep their leaves all year round.
Pine and spruce trees
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No. Only evergreen trees keep their leaves all year The Latin term from which the word derives, "decido", means, "to fall off"!
All deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter for various reasons not just frozen winters.
Citrus trees are evergreen in the right conditions.
Yes but only Tamarck trees do not any other trees.
Trees that drop their leaves for winter are in a group called "Deciduous".
There are two major types of trees: Deciduous and evergreens. Evergreens are trees, which keep their leaves all year long. Pine, cedar, and other coniferous (producing cones) trees are evergreens with needles instead of leaves. They are the most common evergreens in Maryland. Deciduous trees lose their leaves during the fall and grow them back in the spring.
Evergreen trees keep their leaves the year round. Some evergreens are broadleaf trees, and some conifers. And likewise with deciduous trees. Teak trees lose their leaves in the dry season. So you see it is quite variable.