Three characteristics of deciduous trees are being colorful, having leaf loss, and being broad. They are enjoyed by visitors during certain seasons because of their color changing abilities, many people have to rake leaves or like to jump in pile of them, and their broadness lends to more shade in hot areas.
Trees that shed their leaves are called deciduous trees.
Guava trees are deciduous
Trees that lose their leaves annually are called deciduous trees.
Yes, sycamore trees are deciduous.
Elm trees are deciduous
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Broad leaf trees drop their leaves in Autumn and are known as deciduous.
The timber from deciduous trees is hardwood.
Deciduous trees change the color of their leaves before they fall off in autumn.
They are deciduous.
Rubber trees are not deciduous; they are evergreen trees. They keep their leaves throughout the year and do not shed them in the fall like deciduous trees.
Deciduous trees shed their leaves in the winter. This process is known as leaf fall or autumnal abscission. Deciduous trees go through this cycle to conserve energy and survive harsh winter conditions.