deciduous plant
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Definition
- Noun:
- A plant that sheds its leaves annually: A "deciduous plant" is a plant that loses all of its leaves for part of the year, typically at the end of the growing season, such as in autumn or during a dry season.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The oak tree is a common deciduous plant in temperate forests.
- In autumn, the beautiful colors of deciduous plants attract many tourists.
- Gardeners must rake the fallen leaves from deciduous plants each year.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification: The term is used to categorize plants in contrast to "evergreen plants." A forest composed primarily of deciduous plants is called a deciduous forest.
- The biome is characterized by its broadleaf deciduous plants.
Variants and Related Words
- Deciduous (adj): Describing the characteristic of shedding leaves annually.
- Deciduous trees like maples and birches are common here.
- Deciduousness (n): The quality or state of being deciduous.
Synonyms
- Broadleaf plant (in many, but not all, contexts, as most broadleaf trees in temperate zones are deciduous).
- Leaf-shedding plant.
Antonyms
- Evergreen plant: A plant that retains green leaves throughout the year.
Related Phrases
- Deciduous habit: The growth pattern of a plant that involves seasonal leaf loss.
- The plant's deciduous habit is an adaptation to cold winters.
Noun
- a plant having foliage that is shed annually at the end of the growing season