Why plants drop leaves in dry season
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Since deciduous plants lose their leaves to conserve water or to better survive winter weather conditions, they must regrow new foliage during the next suitable growing season; this uses resources which evergreens do not need to expend. Deciduous trees of their leaves are shed usually the dry season.
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Many plants will drop their leaves as a result of overly wet or dry conditions. For example, overwatering commonly results in leaf yellowing and the dropping of foliage. Dry, compacted soil can have the same outcome, as roots become restricted
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