Evergreen is a proper botanical distinction. Evergreen describes any plant that doesn't drop it's leaves after the growing season. Shrubs, vines, and herbaceous plants can be evergreen, too, not just trees. The opposite of evergreen is deciduous.
There are thousands if not millions of different species of plants, including trees, that are evergreen. For example, eastern white pine, American holly, and Christmas fern are all evergreen plants. They each have their own scientific names; Pinus strobus, Ilex opaca, and Polystichum acrosticoides, respectively.
The scientific name of rubber plant is Ficus elastica.
A Cycad is an evergreen plant of the Order Cycadales.
eucliptus ,it consist of many species all around the world . but the conspicuos name is Eucliptus.
The scientific name of a tangerine tree is Citrus reticulata.
The scientific genus of the dogwood tree is cornus.
The scientific name of the Christmas Tree is Abies concolor. Abies concolor is the scientific name for a white fur, which is in the evergreen family of trees.
No. Evergreen is a type of tree, not the name of a tree.
The scientific name of a neem leaf is Azadirachta indica. It is a tropical evergreen tree native to the Indian subcontinent and is known for its medicinal properties.
The avocado is Persea americano. It is an evergreen tree in the laurel family.
The scientific name of bamboo is Bambusoideae. It is a subfamily of flowering perennial evergreen plants in the grass family Poaceae.
Olive Tree tree
The scientific name of rubber plant is Ficus elastica.
The variety name of the Charlie Brown evergreen tree is Thuja occidentalis ‘Nigra’.
The common mango TREE is has a "scientific name" of Mangifera indica.The leaves are called "leaves." I do believe they are of the evergreen type. But other than that ... they're just leaves.
The answer is a pine tree and a christmas tree
Calocedrus decurrens
An evergreen.