Types of Trees. Trees are an important part of our world. They are either deciduous or evergreen. Let us learn more about them.

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Types of Trees

Trees are an important part of our world. They are either deciduous or evergreen. Let us learn more about them.

They grow outward and have a rounded shape. Their leaves are generally broad and flat. They need a lot of warmth and water to grow. Deciduous Trees

During the autumn season their leaves fall off. The trees remain bare during the winter months. The seeds are covered with a hard nutshell or are a fleshy fruit. Examples of deciduous trees are: Oak, Maple, Mango

They go upward and have a triangular shape. They are softwood trees. They are never completely without leaves. They have long pointed needles or small flat scales. Evergreen Trees

Their seeds grow in cones. Most of the evergreen trees can grow in poor soil. Examples of evergreen trees are: Pine, Juniper and Conifers.