What Are Deciduous Trees?

Deciduous trees are special kinds of trees that lose their leaves every year. Unlike evergreen trees that keep their leaves all year, deciduous trees drop theirs in the fall! This means in winter, they usually look bare without leaves.

Why Do Deciduous Trees Lose Their Leaves?

In the fall, the weather gets colder and there is less sunlight. To save water and energy, the trees stop making food for their leaves and the leaves fall off. This helps the tree survive the cold winter.

What Happens After the Leaves Fall?

After the leaves fall, the tree rests during the winter. When spring comes and the weather gets warmer, new leaves start to grow again. The tree wakes up and begins making food with sunshine to grow big and strong!

Examples of Deciduous Trees

  • Oak trees
  • Maple trees
  • Birch trees

So, deciduous trees are like nature’s way of changing clothes with the seasons! They look different in every part of the year.


Ask a followup question

Loading...