Well, I must certainly attest that I don't know a lot about the growing of trees or how they know when to bud out, but I have to think that they are all variable in the same sense that various species of corn grow at different rates, as do tomatoes and all other veggies. Some trees like full sun while others don't. Some like certain soils. Around here, only trees that can grow are those that can tolerate continuously wet ground. So I would think each specie of tree would have its own set of variables for how long it has leaves according to ground temp, air temp, amount and intensity of sunlight, and amount of available water. Have heard it said many times that trees talk. Well, then they must also listen, including listening to nature around them.
One thing I find interesting about the popple up here (Quaking Aspen) is that many will bear buds throughout the winter season. We regularly see the Ruffed Grouse up in the trees, sometimes for pretty much the entire day. Sometimes they just sit there, but other times they're going all around eating new buds - most of which in winter you can't see without binoculars.
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