Cactus plants and evergreen trees are designed to thrive in their specific environments by adapting to their surroundings. Cacti have evolved to store water and minimize moisture loss, allowing them to survive in arid conditions. Evergreen trees, on the other hand, are adapted to retain their foliage year-round, enabling them to photosynthesize continuously and endure varying weather conditions. Both types of plants contribute to their ecosystems by providing shelter and resources for wildlife.
The Acacia family are mostly evergreen.
Cactus.
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.
Evergreen trees, shrubs, moss, and lichen
Evergreen trees
Lichen, moss, evergreen trees.
The yellow dust that comes off evergreen trees is likely pollen. Pollen is a fine powdery substance produced by the male reproductive organs of plants, including evergreen trees, and is released to fertilize the female reproductive organs of other plants.
there are evergreen trees, maple, oak and elm tress
No. Pine trees are evergreen .
cactus! LOTS AND LOTS of cactus. but you can also find trees of course and GRASS!
Evergreen Oak, Cork Oak, Poplar, and Olive trees.
Yes, there are evergreen fruit trees.All citrus trees such as lemon, orange, grapefruit, kumquat and so on, are evergreen. Many other fruiting trees are evergreen, such as mango trees and many nut trees.Evergreen plants have foliage which remains green throughout the year. Old leaves die and are shed, new leaves grow, but the plant remains continually green, hence the name, evergreen.