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Michigan's diverse ecosystems host a variety of deciduous and coniferous trees, along with vibrant wildflowers. Deciduous trees, such as Red Maple, Sugar Maple, and Oaks, shed their leaves in the fall, creating stunning landscapes. Conifers like Pines and Firs retain their foliage year-round, adapting to Michigan's climate. Additionally, native wildflowers such as Queen Anne's Lace and Black-eyed Susan enrich the state's natural beauty. Exploring these plants offers insight into Michigan's ecological heritage and promotes conservation efforts.
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Deciduous Michigan Trees These shed their leaves in the fall.
Michigan Conifers These DO NOT shed their leaves