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5. Coniferous trees go leafless in summers.
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Most (not all) conifers keep their leaves year round, while many broadleaved trees (including all of those that grow in the Methow) shed their leaves in the fall and grow new ones in the spring—an approach to life that seems wasteful, if not downright profligate, on its face.
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