Yes, mint is considered an evergreen plant. It retains its leaves throughout the year, staying green in various climates. This characteristic allows it to thrive in temperate regions, where it can continue to grow and be harvested even in cooler months. However, in colder climates, it may die back in winter but typically regrows in spring.
Plants do not appear evergreen. They either are or are not evergreen. Evergreen plants do not drop all their leaves in the Autumn.
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There are over 500 species of evergreen plants.
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These plants are called evergreen plants
Evergreens are plants, and only a few plants are predators.
fern and evergreen
evergreen tree
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generally deciduous though some angiosperms (Azalea, Camellia, Eucalyptus) are evergreen :D
Gymnosperm are evergreen plants. Petunia is an angiosperm.
The opposite of deciduous is "evergreen." Evergreen trees and plants retain their leaves or needles throughout the year, unlike deciduous trees that shed their leaves annually.