Deciduous and Evergreen

 

A deciduous plant loses its leaves at the end of the growing season.

 

Red Alder – photo courtesy William Follette

 

 

An evergreen plant retains its leaves throughout the year, and loses last year’s leaves after this year’s have grown in.

Huckleberry Oak – drawing © John Muir Laws

 

 

In PlantID.net, we offer a “Winter Leaves” search that finds trees and shrubs that either lose their leaves (deciduous) or keep their leaves (evergreen) over the winter.

 

Here are some other uses of deciduous:

·        Summer deciduous – plants that lose their leaves in the summer, often to avoid drying out.

·        Drought deciduous – plants that only lose their leaves when they are stressed for lack of water.

·        Semi-deciduous – plants that lose their leaves at the same time they’re growing new ones.

 

Want more?  See Wikipedia.

 

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