[edit] Deciduous trees
Deciduous trees include Maple, Oak (but not all species), Elm, Aspen, and Birch, among others, as well as a number of coniferous genera, such as Larch and Metasequoia. Periods of leaf fall often coincide with seasons: winter in the case of cool-climate plants or the dry-season in the case of tropical plants.[4]
2007-11-09 02:40:01
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answered by Johnny Sox 2
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Maple Trees
2007-11-09 03:22:14
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answered by ShrunkenFro™ 7
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Deciduous trees have a period of dormancy. They stop producing chlorophyll and the reds, yellows, and orange colors become evident in the leaves. The leaves eventually fall off because the tree is going into dormancy and is no longer supplying the leaves with energy.
2016-04-03 03:45:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Elm, Oak, Maple
2007-11-09 03:17:59
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answered by tercentenary98 6
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Maple trees, I know because I have like 5 in my backyard and they leave a blanket of leaves in my yard
2007-11-09 02:43:00
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answered by Gizmo3 4
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The tree in front of my house, the tree in my sisters room and the tree in the whitehouse. That's about it.
2007-11-09 07:43:47
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answered by I'M GONNA GO PLACES 5
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Ash trees are the first to bud and the first to drop leaves.
2007-11-09 04:20:48
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answered by redd headd 7
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All deciduous trees. Maples, oaks, aspens, elm, birch, and all fruit and nut trees.
2007-11-09 04:15:48
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answered by jjoy4444 6
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Umbrella trees!
2007-11-09 03:01:55
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answered by B 5
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Elm trees
2007-11-09 02:44:33
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answered by Anonymous
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