Because the tree is green all year round; it does not lose its leaves in the fall.
Yes It is renewable :D
Yes.
White Pine and Yellow Cedar
Because they can be devil-like sometimes.
All trees and shrubs that do not loose their leaves, foliage or needles are Evergreen. Many many many types of Evergreens : just three are Holy, Pine, Cyprus....anyone else care to add? the list is long...... Conifers, pines, firs, evergreens. Answer. We need to be careful here. All trees and shrubs, even evergreens, lose their leaves as the leaf's life cycle is completed. This happens thro'out the year with evergreens. Deciduous trees and shrubs lose all foliage in the Autumn.
Coniferous (conifer) trees such as pines, spruces, cedars and fir trees do not loose their leaves (needles or scale like leaves). Think Christmas trees. Some conifers such as the Larch do lose their needles in winter. Trees that do not lose their leaves in winter are called evergreens.
All twelve ... why they're called "evergreens".
No. Pines are only one part of the evergreens.
Yes. Pines are evergreens.
True
Evergreen trees retain their leaves through the winter.
White Pine and Yellow Cedar
Pines and spruces do not change colors in the fall; they are evergreens.
Such trees are called deciduous. Among these are elms, maples, oaks, gums and lindens. Trees that are not deciduous are the evergreens- pines, firs,cedars, etc.
There are lots of differences, but the main one is that Oak mostly are deciduous and Pines are evergreens.
Coniferous applies to forests of evergreens such as pines, spruce, etc. and not to deserts. I know of no 'coniferous desert.'
fir pine and redwood trees are both members of the conifer family,evergreens.
Coniferous applies to forests of evergreens such as pines, spruce, etc. and not to deserts. I know of no 'coniferous desert.'
Most of the trees there are hardwoods like, oak, poplar, maple, and elms, these trees all have wide leaves, unlike conifers like pines, spruce, cedars and junipers, which are called also evergreens.