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In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has foliage that remains green and functional throughout the year. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which lose their foliage completely during the winter or dry season. See more
Evergreen and deciduous species vary in a range of morphological and physiological characters. Generally, broad-leaved evergreen species … See more
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Deciduous trees shed their leaves usually as an adaptation to a cold or dry/wet season. Evergreen trees also lose leaves, but each tree loses its leaves gradually and not all at once. Most tropical rainforest plants are considered to be evergreens, replacing their … See more
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WEBApr 29, 2024 · Evergreen is a term for any plant that keeps its leaves all year round. Learn about the different types of evergreens, such as …
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- relating to or denoting a plant that retains green leaves throughout the year. Often contrasted with deciduous."the glossy laurel is hardy and evergreen" · "evergreen shrubs"
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WEBIn botany, the term evergreen refers to a tree, shrub, or other plant having foliage that persists throughout the year. This terminology includes temperate and Arctic-zone cold-tolerant species whose foliage remains …
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