Evergreen lower branches may regrow if the tree is healthy and the conditions are favorable, such as adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients. However, if the branches have been removed or significantly damaged, they are unlikely to regrow from the same spot. Instead, new growth may occur higher up on the tree if the tree has sufficient energy and resources. Overall, while some rejuvenation can happen, it's not guaranteed for lower branches.
Yes the branches will regrow.
No its not an evergreen, the branches that flowered die off the following year and produce lots of wood, nuisance if you ask me.
Evergreen trees have bare branches in winter? Evergreens have foliage 12 months of the year so will not have bare branches in winter.
yes they can
The Eastern Red Cedar is not a Cedar but a Juniper, Juniperus virginiana. It is coniferous and evergreen.
Yes but only lightly as heavy cutting into brown wood will lead to bare patches as most will not regrow from brown wood.
Pine trees are considered an evergreen. They shed needles like other trees lose their leaves, but never all of them and only after the second growing year. Hence the name evergreen.
The time it takes for tree branches to grow back after being pruned or damaged can vary depending on the type of tree and the extent of the pruning or damage. In general, tree branches can start to regrow within a few weeks to a few months after being pruned or damaged. However, it may take several years for the branches to fully regrow and reach their previous size.
Tree branches do grow back. That is why it is OK to trim them, because they regrow stronger than before.
Trees can be deciduous or evergreen. Evergreen trees have leaves all the year round. Deciduous trees have leaves which die and fall off in autumn, then regrow in spring. You can find out if a tree is deciduous by waiting for autumn/winter, and seeing if its leaves have died and fallen off.
Yes, arborvitae branches will typically grow back if pruned too severely, but it may take some time for the plant to fully recover and regrow.
Evergreen trees keep their leaves/needles over the winter months. Deciduous trees lose their leaves during the winter months.