
Deciduous
(dih-sij-oo-uhs)
Deciduous trees are trees that change according to the season. A deciduous tree loses its leaves in the fall, goes into a dormant state during winter, sprouts leaves in the spring and keeps its leaves through the summer.






Did You Know?
Minnesota has more "big" trees – greater than 19 inches in diameter – than it had 50 years ago.
