That is how they are. They do not have deciduous leaves that need to be discarded they have needles that are tougher and withstand the winter.
Plants such as evergreen trees, shrubs, and some ground covers are known to stay green throughout the year, even during the winter months. These plants retain their leaves or green foliage year-round, providing color and structure to the garden or landscape in all seasons. Examples include holly, boxwood, and certain varieties of juniper.
Mixing red and green makes brown.
Evergreens tend to make the soil more acidic due to the organic material they shed, like needles and cones. This can lower the pH of the soil over time.
Evergreens are adapted to survive cold winters in subarctic regions by having needle-like leaves which reduce water loss, a waxy coating on their leaves to prevent desiccation, and the ability to photosynthesize at low temperatures. Additionally, their narrow shape reduces surface area and helps to shed snow, preventing breakage from heavy snow accumulation.
Chlorine gas (Cl2) is a yellowish green in color. It is detectable with ammonia which makes a white smoke when it reacts with the chlorine.
evergreens
They are evergreens, conifers, cypress, holly, are just three examples.
covered with green evergreens
No, deciduous trees drop their leaves in the fall, coniferous trees stay green all year round. yes they do Not all conifers stay green all year round, for example the Larch. Evergreens stay green all year round, some are not conifers.
There are a number of species of tree, the most familiar being the pine tree, that stay green all year, even in winter. They are called evergreens.
Evergreen trees retain their leaves through the winter.
evergreens
Evergreen trees are trees that are green forever !!
Could you be more specific? Some types of trees are evergreens, meaning they retain green leaves throughout the year. Also, some "northern" locations are warmer than others.
12. Most conifers are evergreens.
Plants such as evergreen trees, shrubs, and some ground covers are known to stay green throughout the year, even during the winter months. These plants retain their leaves or green foliage year-round, providing color and structure to the garden or landscape in all seasons. Examples include holly, boxwood, and certain varieties of juniper.
No, it drops its leaves in winter. BTW no leaves are ever-green: they all fall off sometime. But some trees of bushes are evergreens. They remain green in winter.