Semi-deciduous explained

Semi-deciduous or semi-evergreen is a botanical term which refers to plants that lose their foliage for a very short period, when old leaves fall off and new foliage growth is starting. This phenomenon occurs in tropical and sub-tropical woody species, for example in Dipteryx odorata.[1] Semi-deciduous or semi-evergreen may also describe some trees, bushes or plants that normally only lose part of their foliage in autumn/winter or during the dry season, but might lose all their leaves in a manner similar to deciduous trees in an especially cold autumn/winter or severe dry season (drought).[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Semi-deciduous Forest Cristalino Lodge. cristalinolodge.com.br. 2019-10-22. 2020-07-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20200730000222/http://cristalinolodge.com.br/en/the-southern-amazon/vegetation/semi-deciduous-forest. dead.
  2. Web site: merriam-webster. semievergreen. 2016-02-06.