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Ecology > Deciduous
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Deciduous Defined
Describes a tree or plant that loses its leaves in the Fall.
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Off-site Deciduous Links, User Submitted
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- Rags to Riches-Biome Quiz: Great want to be a millionaire game about the characteristic s of our Earth's Biomes
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- Pruning shrubs - Garden Pots: This page is about the task of pruning shrubs and how your garden will benefit.
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- Deciduous - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: This is a page that provides information about deciduous trees. It is a good summary.
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- Quercus prinus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: QUER. leaf chestnut oak, eastern US, acorn
- Acer saccharum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ACSA, leaf
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