No. It's a descriptive word for a plant that keeps it's leaves all year round, as opposed to new ones forming each spring and dropping in the Autumn.
Evergreen Review was created in 1957.
Evergreen Investments was created in 1932.
An evergreen tree, pine, christmas, you get the picture.
evergreen
Deciduous, evergreen, coniferous.
The evergreen.
The Montezuma Cypress (Taxodium mucronatum) is a large evergreen or semi-evergreen tree.
green as in ever green as in evergreen
No, they do not change color, other than in the Winter, when they get covered by snow.
evergreen, hence the name
Red fir
They dont, you must be mistaken.
Catharanthus roseus is an evergreen shrub with flowers that are white to nearly dark pink color. The flowers have a red center.Catharanthus roseus is a herbaceous evergreen plant with oval leaves. It has flowers that have a white to dark pink color. The flowers have a darker red color at the center.
because red was oringinally a Christmas color and because green stands for evergreen but evergreen trees are ever lasting and it mean ever lasting life
If you are speaking of "gamboge", then yes, it most certainly is a color. It is a yellowish mustard color. One of the earlier known colors derived from the resin of the evergreen tree.
Evergreen: Green all year (pine, ponderosa, etc.) Decidous : Green only in spring and summer and changes color (oak, maple, etc.) in autumn and then falls off
The evergreen on a wreath symbolizes eternal life and the enduring nature of Christ's love. Its lush green color also represents renewal, growth, and hope during the holiday season.