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  • Common Deciduous Trees and Their Fall Leaf Drop
    Many deciduous trees lose their leaves in the fall! Here are some common examples:

    Common Deciduous Trees:

    * Maple: Sugar maple, red maple, silver maple, etc.

    * Oak: Red oak, white oak, pin oak, etc.

    * Birch: Paper birch, yellow birch, river birch, etc.

    * Ash: White ash, green ash, black ash, etc.

    * Willow: Weeping willow, white willow, crack willow, etc.

    * Poplar: Cottonwood, aspen, balsam poplar, etc.

    * Elm: American elm, slippery elm, Siberian elm, etc.

    * Hickory: Shagbark hickory, pecan, pignut hickory, etc.

    * Walnut: Black walnut, English walnut, butternut, etc.

    * Beech: American beech, European beech, etc.

    * Cherry: Black cherry, sweet cherry, chokecherry, etc.

    * Dogwood: Flowering dogwood, kousa dogwood, etc.

    * Linden: American linden, European linden, etc.

    Important Note: While all these trees are deciduous and lose their leaves in the fall, the specific time and way they lose their leaves can vary greatly depending on the species, climate, and individual tree. Some trees might lose their leaves earlier in the season, while others might keep them longer. The colors of the leaves also vary dramatically, offering a stunning autumn display!

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