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.
Yes some plants have leaves which fall of like mango leaves . But there are some plants of which leaves do not fall , like oak leaves.
No, they are the only known tree for keeping their leaves when fall comes around.
Leaves dont fall in any order because those leaves ehich wither away early fall early than other leaves.
no. Coniferous trees have needle-shaped leaves that stay on in the winter and they produce brown cones that hold its seeds. Oak leaves fall off in the fall, are not shaped like needle and the tree does not produce brown cones.
They are preparing for a new season, if their leaves are getting brown and red they are preparing for fall and the loss of those leaves.
Yes, elm trees are deciduous, which means they lose their leaves in the fall. The leaves turn yellow or brown before falling off the tree.
Leaves grow on trees. Every autumn, the trees shed their leaves in preparation for the winter months. Prior to leaves falling off of trees, they typically change from green to yellow, red, orange or brown. When the leaves fall off the trees, they dry out and turn brown.
No, pine trees do not have leaves. They have pine needles that have a waxy coat on them. People refer to them as pine leaves sometimes, but that isn't what they are.
Deciduous trees fall in the Fall. The trees lose their color and lose their leaves. That's why there are many trees that are bare in the Fall.
Fall
has to do with the season of fall, when the leaves fall from the trees they are yellow, orange, and brown.
Some trees that have red leaves in the fall include red maple, sweetgum, and red oak.