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In New York City, trees are typically bare from late fall through early spring, with most trees losing their leaves by late November. The bare period usually lasts until buds begin to bloom in early spring, around March or April. This seasonal change is part of the natural cycle of deciduous trees, which shed their leaves to conserve water and energy during the colder months.

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