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  • Deciduous Trees: Why They Lose Their Leaves & Seasonal Changes
    No, deciduous trees do not stay green all year.

    Here's why:

    * Deciduous means "falling off at maturity". This specifically refers to the leaves of these trees.

    * In autumn, deciduous trees lose their leaves, usually turning vibrant colors like red, yellow, orange, or brown before falling to the ground.

    * They then remain bare throughout the winter, and new leaves will grow in spring.

    This is different from evergreen trees, which keep their leaves year-round.

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