which of these are not a deciduous tree
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ever green trees
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Evergeen trees -- also known as non-deciduous, meaning they do not lose their leaves in winter -- are valuable landscaping plants. They are attractive during the warmer months, and in winter their green foliage contrasts beautifully with the pale tones of dormant trees and shrubs.
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Spruces are not a deciduous tree
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- At the conclusion of their growing season, deciduous trees shed their leaves. In temperate deciduous forests, this happens in the fall, and in tropical and subtropical deciduous forests, it happens in the dry season. The Latin word decidere, which means "to fall off," is where the word deciduous comes from.
- Abscission is the scientific name for leaf loss. Forests in the eastern United States, Canada, parts of Japan and China, as well as the majority of Europe, are home to these trees. Broadleaf trees and hardwood trees are other names for deciduous trees. Trees that never lose their leaves are known as evergreens.
Some of the most well-known deciduous trees are:
- oak
- maple
- birch
- ash
- willow
- poplar
- aspen
- beech
- walnut
Spruces are evergreen conifers that are part of the Pinaceae family. In the world, there are about 35 different spruce species. They inhabit the taiga and northern temperate regions of the planet.
- Although they don't thrive in clay soil, these needled evergreens typically perform best in locations with full sun, acidic soil, and good drainage.
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