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evergreens last forever for example pine trees and perennial does not. A perennial is a herbaceous plant that grows, flowers and dies back in one year to grow again and repeat the process every year.An evergreen is usually a shrub or tree that is not deciduous.
Plants that grow after one year are perennials.
That would be an evergreen tree. Two others are deciduous and coniferous trees. The deciduous trees are the ones that shed or drop their leaves or needles, and the coniferous trees are the one that produce cone shapes, such as a pine cone from a pine tree.The above answer is correct except for one small detail. All conifers are not evergreen. Larch and Ginko, the Maidenhair tree are conifers and deciduous.
They grow in a year
No, the water oak (Quercus nigra) is not evergreen.An evergreen tree takes more than a year to lose and replace its foliage. A deciduous tree loses and replaces its foliage before a year is up. The water oak holds onto its leaves well into the winter. But the time frame of leaf growth and drop still takes place within less than a year.
The Sequoia is one.
It's a kind of tree - one which loses its leaves in the autumn (as opposed to an evergreen which - as the name suggests - stays green all year)
you grow a nanometer each day
every 24 hr
Not usually. Woody plants, either evergreen or deciduous, tend to live much longer than one season.
Stalactites grow .005 inches per year. It will take 200 years to grow one inch.