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  • Deciduous Trees: A Guide to Leaf-Dropping Trees and Common Examples
    Trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches and grow new in spring are called deciduous trees.

    Here are some common examples:

    * Oak: Many types of oak trees are deciduous, like the red oak, white oak, and pin oak.

    * Maple: Sugar maple, red maple, and silver maple are all deciduous trees.

    * Birch: White birch, yellow birch, and river birch are deciduous.

    * Ash: Green ash, white ash, and black ash are all deciduous trees.

    * Elm: American elm, slippery elm, and Siberian elm are deciduous.

    * Poplar: Cottonwood, aspen, and balsam poplar are deciduous.

    * Willow: Weeping willow, crack willow, and black willow are all deciduous.

    * Cherry: Sweet cherry, sour cherry, and chokecherry are deciduous.

    These are just a few examples, and there are many other deciduous trees around the world.

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