That is not a single tree but a name for a group of trees that are not evergreen but deciduous which means they shed their leaves in autumn.
2007-02-11 03:14:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Deciduous
2007-02-11 09:11:55
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answered by ? 6
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I presume you are talking about the type of tree, D meaning Deciduous. They drop their leaves in Autumn and go dormant during the winter months of the year.
2007-02-11 09:35:59
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answered by tassie 3
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Deciduous trees are not evergreen, they lose their leaves every autumn.
2007-02-11 09:10:01
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answered by Ellie L 5
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Dogwoods are more shrub than tree. If it's a cross-word answer, then it's probably deciduous as guessed previously.
2007-02-11 09:19:47
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answered by Ian. Garden & Tree Prof. 3
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How many letters?
Deciduous is a type of tree not a tree itself.
2007-02-11 09:12:07
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answered by breezinabout 3
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deciduous (not a tree, but a type of tree that loses its leaves in autumn)
2007-02-11 09:09:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Its a dogwood a "dagwood "is either a sandwich or Blondies husband.
2007-02-11 09:09:58
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answered by jaypea40 5
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Douglas Fir
2007-02-11 09:08:46
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answered by babyitscoldoutside 2
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Dead?
Seriously though it is deciduous as someone has already said.
2007-02-11 09:10:27
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answered by draytondon 4
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