Deciduous vs. Evergreen in Minnewaska State Park Preserve, NY [OC] [3828×3037]

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Original was/is available from https://i.imgur.com/fJWSukH.jpg

It might be adequate to write that…

Deciduous means “falling off at maturity” or “tending to fall off”, and it is typically used in order to refer to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally (most commonly during autumn) and to the shedding of other plant structures such as petals after flowering or fruit when ripe.

In botany, an evergreen is a plant that has leaves throughout the year, always green. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which completely lose their foliage during the winter or dry season.

A park is an area of natural, semi-natural, or planted space set aside for human enjoyment and recreation or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats.

Published by DitPub on 2015-10-25 11:08:00, under the category “Beautiful World”

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