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Why green pine tree in winter is?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 11/13/2022

Pine trees are green in winter because they have needles instead of leaves.

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What is green and stays green in winter?

A Pine tree.


Name something in nature that is green in winter?

Pine trees are green in winter because they are evergreen and do not lose their needles.


What are those trees called which do not shed leaves in winter?

the tree your thinking of is called the ever green plant such as the pine tree


What type of plant stays green all year?

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.


How do you tell if the tree you see is a pine tree?

It has pine needles! (They are in groups of 5. They are green and pointy.) :)


Something is green in the winter?

Pine trees


What is the color of the pine tree?

Pine trees are dark green when healthy


Does a deer eat a tree?

Yes they do they ate my pine tree last winter.


Is pine tree a fruit-bearing tree?

No, it doesn't. It has leaves that last through the winter though. The pine cone is the fruit of the pine tree.


What is green in nature in winter?

Pine wood trees.


What kind of tree keeps it needles all year?

An evergreen tree, pine, christmas, you get the picture.


Can a pine tree go dormant?

No but growth slows in winter.

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