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| + | [[Image:Forsythia close-up.jpg|thumb|250px|Like many deciduous plants, ''[[Forsythia]]'' flowers during the leafless season]] |
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| + | '''Deciduous''' means Falling, as the leaves of non-[[evergreen]] trees. ie. Plants that lose their leaves during winter. |
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− | '''Deciduous''' means "temporary" or "tending to fall off" (deriving from the [[Latin]] word ''decidere'', to fall off) and is typically used in reference to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally.
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− | Such broad-leaf trees & shrubs include [[Maple]], [[Oak]], [[Elm]], [[Aspen]], and [[Birch]], among others. Periods of leaf fall often coincide with seasons: winter in the case of cool-climate plants or the dry-season in the case of tropical plants.<ref> Cundall, Peter. ''Flora: The GardenerâÃÂÃÂs Bible: Over 20,000 Plants''. Ultimo, NSW, Australia: ABC Publishing, 2005. ISBN 073331094X.</ref>
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− | ==Anatomy==
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− | In [[anatomy]], '''[[deciduous teeth]]''', also called [[milk teeth]], are those that fall out during the course of normal development. Other body parts that are shed, such as [[antler]]s, are also described as deciduous.
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− | The deciduous forest is in [[North America]] and [[Europe]], and parts of [[Asia]], [[Australia]], and [[Africa]] ([[Madagascar]]).
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− | *Lemon, P. C. (1961). Forest ecology of ice storms. ''Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club'' 88: 21.
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