
Deciduous trees are trees that shed their leaves for a part of
every year during the cold or dry season, depending on the climate. One of the spectacular things about deciduous trees is the wide array of colors that their leaves display before they are shed. Depending on the variety, leaves may turn from bright yellow to crimson and many shades of orange in between.
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Acer X Freemanii |
Acer X Freemanii |
Acer X Freemanii “Sienna” |
Acer Plantanoides |
Acer Platanoides |
Acer Platanoides |
Acer Platanoides |
Acer Saccharum |
Acer Saccharum |
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Amelanchier X Grandiflora |
Betula Papyrifera |
Betula Papyrifera |
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Betula Pendula 'Dalecarlica' |
Betula Royal Frost |
Crataegus “Crus-Galli Inermis”
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Fraxinus Americana
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Fraxinus Mandshurica |
Fraxinus Nigra
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Fraxinus Pennsylvanica |
Fraxinus |
Gleditsia Triacanthos |
Malus
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Malus |
Malus
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Malus
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Malus |
Populus Augustifolia |
Populus Highland |
Populus |
Populus |
Populus Tremula 'Erecta' |
Prunus Maackii |
Prunus Virginiana |
Prunus Virginiana
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Quercus Rubra
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Sorbus Aucuparia
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Sorbus Decora
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Tilia Americana
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Tilia Americana
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Tilia Americana |
Tilia cordata
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Tilia x flavescens
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