Deciduous trees (broad leaf trees) such as English Oak, Beech and Elm.
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.
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.
yes it does. It stays green all year round.
No, deciduous trees drop their leaves in the fall, coniferous trees stay green all year round. yes they do Not all conifers stay green all year round, for example the Larch. Evergreens stay green all year round, some are not conifers.
Yes, if a tree stays green all year round then it is an evergreen.
Plants such as evergreen trees, shrubs, and some ground covers are known to stay green throughout the year, even during the winter months. These plants retain their leaves or green foliage year-round, providing color and structure to the garden or landscape in all seasons. Examples include holly, boxwood, and certain varieties of juniper.
nope gymnosperms do a+
Yes it does ----------------------- To me it does in two ways: 1) Stay healthy all year round. 2) Stay happy all year round
Why an evergreen of course!
An evergreen tree is a tree that keeps its leaves throughout the year. Like the name says, an ever-green tree stays green all year round. For example, spruce trees and pine trees are both everreen trees.
the leafs on a pine tree don't change colour they stay green all year but the rest of them change colour like the hardwood trees
No they do not, unless it is one of the few all year round green trees.