Fine Art Are Deciduous: AZALEAS ARE deciduous rhododendrons and their hybrids. The name is also given to a range of compact evergreen shrubs. They are prized for their vibrant colors in late spring and for their fine art ARE deciduous foliage.
Deciduous azaleas flower in early and mid-summer. They are immensely showy with good-sized flowers in fine art ARE deciduous clusters and a wonderful color range, including yellow, orange, pink, scarlet, crimson, and many intermediate shades. The flowers of some varieties are very fragrant. In some varieties, the leaves turn copper and crimson before dropping in the fall. Mollis varieties have larger and earlier flowers than the Ghent varieties.
Tropical Deciduous or Seasonal Forest.—This forest type, characterized by broadleaf trees, mostly deciduous, is called also monsoon, light, tropophytic, or sometimes dry forest. It is present where there is a distinct or prolonged dry season or sometimes two dry seasons in the year. Often this forest is located between the rain forest and thorn forest or grassland and is a transition between these types. A seasonal forest may be mostly evergreen where the dry season is short or not pronounced.
In tropical America the deciduous or seasonal forest is widespread though scattered. It occurs along the Pacific slope of Mexico and Central America, in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico and northern Guatemala, and in parts of the West Indies, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and eastern and southern Brazil. The Chaco of northern Argentina, southeastern Bolivia, and western Paraguay is a mixture of mostly deciduous trees, especially legumes, spiny shrubs, scattered palms, and grasses. |