The optimal pruning time will vary from one plant to the next, generally the best time to prune is late winter or early spring before the plant starts to grow again.
evergreen trees r those which do not shed their at the particular time of the year.eg-i dont know?
Evergreen trees lose only a few old leaves at a time.
well they arent vulnerable like other trees their bristles protect them
Evergreen forests have trees that do not shed their leaves all at once, and thus do not have a definite time for trees to shed their leaves. Instead, they shed leaves continuously throughout the year.
Evergreen trees also loose their leaves one by one. Since all the leaves do not fall at the same time we do not notice this kind of leaf fall.
Those are called artificial trees. Evergreen trees do not lose all their leaves at the same time, but DO lose leaves (needles).
In Illinois, the best time to prune evergreen trees is typically late winter to early spring, before new growth begins. This timing helps minimize stress on the tree and allows for better healing. Avoid pruning during the fall, as this can encourage new growth that may not survive the winter. Make sure to use clean, sharp tools to ensure clean cuts and reduce the risk of disease.
Pine,spruce, holly to name a few evergreensanswer 2 Evergreen trees. In New Zealand, most of the native trees are in leaf the year round. With only a couple of exceptions. This may be common to Gondwana vegetation in general.
Trees that do not loose their leaves are called Evergreens as opposed to Deciduous or those that do loose their leaves in the autumn/winter. Examples of Evergreens are Conifers- blue spruce, cedar- holly, oak.
Chlorinated pool water can harm evergreen bushes and trees if consistently exposed to high concentrations. The chlorine can burn the foliage and roots, leading to stress and potential damage or death over time. It's best to avoid direct contact or frequent exposure of evergreen plants to chlorinated pool water.
Most evergreen trees do not go dormant in the traditional sense like deciduous trees. They can have periods of slowed growth in response to unfavorable conditions, but they typically do not shed all their leaves or cease metabolic activity during winter.
in the fall. most trees loose their leaves in the fall.