Key:leaf cycle

leaf_cycle
Description
Describes the phenology of leaves 
Group: Natural
Used on these elements
Documented values: 5
Useful combination
See also
Status: approved

leaf_cycle=* describes the phenology of  leaves, for instance evergreen or deciduous.

This key is used as refinement for vegetation, such as woodlands, trees, shrubs or other plants.

 Phenology is the study of cyclic and seasonal natural phenomena, especially in relation to climate and plant and animal life.

Common values

Leaf phenology
Tag Description Sample pictures
leaf_cycle=evergreen Plants that are never entirely without green foliage.

See evergreen on Wikipedia

leaf_cycle=deciduous Plants that are leafless for a certain period during the year.

See deciduous on Wikipedia

leaf_cycle=semi_evergreen Plants that lose most, but not all, of their foliage for a fraction of the year. Can be found on (sub)tropical woody plants.

See semi-evergreen on Wikipedia

leaf_cycle=semi_deciduous Plants that lose their foliage for a very short period, when old leaves fall off and new foliage growth is starting.

See semi-deciduous on Wikipedia

leaf_cycle=mixed Habitat with evergreen and deciduous vegetation.
The values relate to the Land Cover Classification System (LCCS) by FAO.

Applies to

This tag does not apply on boundary=forest or boundary=forest_compartment entities, only on underlying natural=wood/landuse=forest entities.

See also

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