Yes, Skip laurels (Prunus laurocerasus 'Schipkaensis') remain evergreen throughout the winter. Their glossy, dark green leaves provide year-round color and interest in landscaping. This resilience makes them a popular choice for hedges and privacy screens in various climates. However, in extreme cold or harsh conditions, some leaf drop can occur, but they generally retain their foliage.
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not all of them
they don't have leaves, and don't lose their foliage in winter, they stay green.
They are evergreens, conifers, cypress, holly, are just three examples.
"Ever greens" are trees that do no shed their leaves in winter and therefore stay ever green.
they stay in winter and summer
yes it does stay in the winter
No, dogwood trees do not stay green all year round. They are deciduous, meaning they lose their leaves in the fall and are bare during the winter months. In spring and summer, they have lush green foliage, which changes color in the fall before dropping.
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.
Penguins stay close in winter, because they want to stay warm. The question tells the answer.
Hydrangeas are deciduous shrubs, meaning they shed their leaves in the fall and remain bare during the winter months. While they may hold onto some leaves in milder climates, it is not typical for hydrangeas to stay green year-round.
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