A dormant tree typically appears bare, with no leaves on its branches, as it has entered a state of rest during the colder months. The bark remains intact, and the tree's structure might show signs of past growth, such as leaf scars or buds. The overall color may be muted, often a mix of browns and grays, and the branches may seem more exposed compared to the lush appearance of a tree in full leaf. Overall, it presents a stark contrast to the vibrant greenery of the growing season.
a tree with no leaves
it do look like a tree with oranges
Dormant.
the nemm tree look like a brave man
a tree
you look like a zombie
You move a palm tree like you move any other tree. You dig around the rootball when the tree is dormant in winter and move it with as much root as possible, Watering during the first year after moving is vital.
In the winter when the tree is dormant.
It depends how old it is. If you must do it do it when it is dormant.
yes
No but growth slows in winter.
it gets the squirts