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Deciduous trees are trees that shed their leaves for a part of every year. Unlike evergreens, deciduous trees lose their leaves during the cold or dry season, depending on the climate, and remain bare until they grow new leaves each spring. Deciduous trees are often collectively referred to as hardwoods.


One of the spectacular things about deciduous trees is the wide array of colors that their leaves display before they are shed. Depending on the variety, deciduous trees have leaves that turn from bright yellow to crimson and many shades of orange in between. In the United States, deciduous trees in the north begin to turn colors four to five weeks before deciduous trees further south. The changing leaves mark the beginning of autumn.


Quick Facts


• Consider available space, protection, growth rate and soil adaptability when selecting deciduous trees.

• If space allows, several kinds of small trees provide varied foliage, flowers, bark, fruit and Fall color for year round interest.

• Make sure the water requirements of the tree match the conditions at your site.

• Look for new varieties of small trees that are continually introduced.


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