Any deciduous tree will lose all it's leaves in the autumn.
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Deciduous (Latin de-: down, -cid-: fall, -uous: pertaining to) trees.
It is a tree that loses its leaves in the fall. : )
Yes, bears are known to leave scratch marks on trees.
It's a kind of tree - one which loses its leaves in the autumn (as opposed to an evergreen which - as the name suggests - stays green all year)
A deciduous tree loses it's leaves before winter.
There are various types of leaves on many different trees. The type of leaf that a tree has, can greatly show what kind of weather it is best in, and how old the tree is.
Deciduous.
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A Christmas tree is an evergreen that keeps its green needles all year round. A maple tree is deciduous. It loses its leaves in the autumn and is naked all winter, growing new leaves in the spring.
These statements describe the characteristic behavior of deciduous trees, which shed their leaves seasonally. If a tree is identified as deciduous, it is expected that it will lose its leaves at a certain time of the year.
Horace's Ode 3.15 is usually translated as "Just as a tree loses its leaves in the autumn and regains them in the spring, so too do we lose our youth through time, yet it may be renewed in future generations." The poem reflects on the passage of time, the cyclical nature of life, and the legacy we leave behind.