Respuesta :

Many tree leaves turn orange, red, or yellow when fall comes- but pines don't. Japanese maples stay red all year!

Meanwhile, pines actually have needles- this causes them to lack chlorophyll, the reason leaves turn colors- for example, maple trees and beech trees turn yellow. Furthermore, the pine trees have no chlorophyll (the main strength of a leaf), however they don't have weakened needles- nevertheless the drop many needles per year even if they did have chlorophyll.

*I might've failed you, I need someone to tell me lol...