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Choosing the right tree for your garden or landscape can be tricky. In this video, we dive into the differences between deciduous, evergreen, and marcescent trees to help you make the best choice for your outdoor space. 🍂 Deciduous Trees: These trees, such as cherry trees, lose their leaves in autumn and winter. As the temperatures cool, chlorophyll production decreases, and the vibrant fall colors emerge before the leaves drop. Deciduous trees enter a state of dormancy in winter, conserving energy. In spring, new buds bring the tree back to life with a fresh burst of foliage. 🌲 Evergreen Trees: Unlike deciduous trees, evergreens like olive trees and Mediterranean shrubs maintain their foliage year-round, even in winter. These trees provide continuous greenery, making them perfect for privacy hedges or landscapes that need a touch of life during colder months. 🍁 Marcescent Trees : Some trees, such as hornbeams, fall into a unique category. They keep their brown, withered leaves throughout winter, dropping them only when the warmer spring weather arrives. This feature adds texture and interest to gardens during the dormant season. Whether you're looking to add color to your autumn landscape with deciduous trees or prefer the year-round greenery of evergreens, understanding the benefits of each type is key to a vibrant and sustainable garden. 🌱 Watch now to learn which type suits your garden best! TAG : #FoliageType #Tree #DeciduousTrees #EvergreenTrees #MarcescentFoliage #MarcescentTrees