Category:Marcescence
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English: Marcescence is the retention of dead plant organs that normally are shed. It is most obvious in deciduous trees that retain leaves through the winter. Several trees normally have marcescent leaves such as oak (Quercus),[1] beech (Fagus) and hornbeam (Carpinus). Marcescent leaves of pin oak (Quercus palustris) complete development of their abscission layer in the spring.
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Marcescence in beech saplings. Lambroughton Woods, Chapeltoun, East Ayrshire.jpg 4,854 × 1,863; 2.69 MB