Lace bark pine
Evergreen tree with large leaves and large pink to orange flowers
Mountain laurel has white, pink and red spotted blooms on a large evergreen bush.
Most of the things in Washington are evergreen like some trees.
they may be......afids
To accurately identify an evergreen tree leaf, look for characteristics such as needle-like or scale-like leaves that stay green year-round. Pay attention to the arrangement and shape of the leaves, as well as any distinctive features like resin dots or a waxy coating. Consulting a field guide or tree identification resource can also help in identifying specific evergreen tree species.
Most conifers are evergreen; however, there are exceptions such as Taxodium distichum, or Baldcypress. Conifers are characterized as trees with either needle or scale like leaves and cone bearing but being evergreen is not a requirement of this classification.
Most conifers have needles that serve the same purpose as leaves.
Oh, dude, like, yes, pine trees are evergreen. They're like the poster child for evergreen trees. They're the ones that are all green and stuff, even in the winter when everything else is like, "I'm out, see ya!" So, yeah, pine trees are definitely evergreen.
To accurately identify an evergreen tree by examining its leaves, look for characteristics such as needle-like or scale-like leaves that remain green year-round. Pay attention to the arrangement and shape of the leaves, as well as any distinctive features like resin dots or a waxy coating. Consulting a field guide or tree identification resource can also help in identifying specific evergreen tree species.
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Good question. a weed can be both, depending on the climate and species. Generally, in colder climates, there are less evergreen, or year-round weeds.