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They grow in spring from buds. They stay green in summer. They fall off in autumn. They rot down and worms eat them. The tree is bare in winter.
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because they are deciduous.
In the summer the leaves of most trees dry up. The sun is very hot at this time and causes excessive heat which dries the leaves.
Deciduous trees lose their leaves as the temperature gets cooler.
Nothing special. They might grow some leaves...
The scarlet tanager bird can be found in the eastern United States and southern Canada during the summer breeding season. They prefer mature forests with tall trees for nesting and foraging. In the winter, they migrate to Central and northern South America.
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All trees are perennial. Deciduous trees drop their leaves in the Autumn. Evergreens do not drop them at any specific time of year.
Trees with toothed leaves are typically referred to as "serrated" or "dentate" leaves. Examples of trees with toothed leaves include oak trees, maple trees, and chestnut trees.
Trees with round leaves include maple trees, oak trees, and sycamore trees.