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How trees look in different seasons?

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How trees look in different seasons?

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Winter–Deciduous trees, loose foliage, sap and nutrients sent down to roots to stimulate growth underneath. Spring–Deciduous trees, sap starts flowing up from the roots and new growth appears, depending on the tree blossoms appear first (pollination occurs) or new leaves appear first, foliage is vibrant, bright green, branches are extended. Summer–Deciduous trees, leaves start reaching maturity, food production is at peak level, branches set and harden as fruit begins to mature–focus of tree is propagation through seed dispersal. Fall–Deciduous trees, fruits (seeds) ripen with maturity, trees start shutting down, sap starts flowing down to roots, leaves start changing colors and begin to drop, fruit also drops.

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