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The deciduous forest.

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I can think of a few hardwoods (angiosperms) that are considered evergreen. One is Persea borbonia or Red Bay. Another is Magnolia grandiflora or Southern Magnolia or Bull Bay. Also a bunch of species in the Lauraceae or Laurel family are evergreen. Some of the trees in the Genus, Rhododendron, are non-deciduous (evergreen). Don't confuse the word, "evergreen" with the Conifers and other needle-bearing trees. In this answer "evergreen" just means that they don't drop their leaves on a seasonal basis.

As a side note; There are some Evergreens or Conifers (Gymnosperms) that drop their needles seasonally. In other words, they are deciduous. An example is Metasequoia glyptostroboides, or the Dawn Redwood.

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