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Under changing environmental conditions, biomass development on the tree and the stand level will differ from each summer growing season, regardless if the induced change is due to a shift in the general climate properties or to forest management. ... more
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The deciduous forest biome is located primarily in the eastern half of the United States, Canada, Europe, parts of Russia... ... more
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This might be difficult for you to understand, just because of where you might live. Some trees can be both, but others might be only one of these. A deciduous tree is one whose leaves fall at the appropriate time of year when it gets too cold for ... more
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The average temperature of the forest is about 50 degrees F. The average amount of rainfall in the forest is 30 to 60 inches a year. As the seasons change, so do the colors of the leaves of the deciduous. During the winter months water is generally ... more
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he average temperature of the forest is about 50 degrees F. The average amount of rainfall in the forest is 30 to 60 inches a year. ... more
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Deciduous forests are of two kinds-- temperate and tropical. Temperate deciduous forest are located in temperate regions (eastern and western United States, Canada, central Mexico, South America, Europe, China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea and ... more
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Beech trees are deciduous. The leaves of beech trees turn yellow, red and orange when touched by freezing temperatures in the fall. ... more
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How to Grow Butterfly Japanese Maple This is a small leafed tree that is variegated. The leaves are green with cream markings in the margins. The leaves of this fine cultivar are variable; rarely with two being exactly alike. In the fall the leaves ... more
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It depends on your definition of "grow." During the winter months here in Western Pennsylvania, needled evergreens (pines, spruces, firs, cedars, hemlocks and the like) continue to photosynthesize, but they typically do not put out new foliage. ... more
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All deciduous trees loose their leaves in winter. Trees which don't are known as evergreen. Anyway, they loose the leaves to prevent damage to the plant from cold and frost. It allows the plant to conserve energy and to simply lie dormant untill ... more
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