The problem with common names is that we cannot be sure which shrub you specifically refer to but I would guess you mean Viburnum opulus Sterile. It is not evergreen.
Snowball bushes are deciduous shrubs, meaning they do lose their leaves in the fall. The leaves usually change color before falling off, and the shrub remains bare during the winter months.
Cedar bushes are evergreens. They can survive extremely cold temperatures. Most do not need covered in the winter. Adding an extra layer of mulch can help to protect the roots.
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.
Loraine L. Kumlien has written: 'Hill's book of evergreens' -- subject(s): Evergreens 'The friendly evergreens' -- subject(s): Evergreens
Most hollies are evergreen although all evergreens drop leaves at some time though not all at the same time. A fair number will drop in spring.
Cemetery of the Evergreens was created in 1849.
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They had many cats. The first one was Snowball then Snowball II then so on.
Evergreens are a symbol of eternal life with God.
A good snowball game to play is snowball dodge ball and snowball fights. There are also several snowball games you can play online such as Santa's Snowball and Snowball Roll.
Sings Evergreens was created on 2005-12-02.
The noun 'evergreens' is the plural form of the noun 'evergreen', a word for a type of tree or shrub.