lombhullató
Lombhullató refers to deciduous trees and shrubs, a category of plants characterized by their shedding of leaves annually. This natural process typically occurs during the autumn or dry seasons, depending on the plant's specific climate and species. The shedding of leaves is a survival mechanism, helping these plants conserve water and energy during periods of unfavorable conditions, such as cold winters or drought.
The process begins with changes in leaf color as chlorophyll, the green pigment responsible for photosynthesis,
Common examples of lombhullató plants include oak, maple, birch, and beech trees, as well as many species