They usually grow in the northern hemisphere
Evergreen trees are generally found in both the northern and southern hemispheres. They are well-adapted to colder climates and can be found in regions with temperate or subarctic climates in both hemispheres. Examples include coniferous trees like pine, spruce, and fir.
No. Pine trees are evergreen .
Here are some varieties of evergreen trees:BalsamPineScrub PineWhite PineNorway PineCedar HemlockSpruceRed PineSequoiaEbony (some)Rosewood (some)Mahogany
Deciduous and evergreen.
mahogany ebony rosewood ebony
evergreen
Evergreen Oak, Cork Oak, Poplar, and Olive trees.
A type of forest with trees that do not lose their leaves is called an evergreen forest. These forests are characterized by trees that keep their leaves or needles throughout the year, providing a continuous canopy of greenery. Examples of trees found in evergreen forests include pine, spruce, and fir.
rosewood and ebony.
yew
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Some common tree species found in temperate evergreen forests include Douglas fir, redwood, hemlock, and spruce. These trees are adapted to cooler climates and generally retain their needles year-round, hence the term "evergreen."