Such trees are commonly termed as evergreen. Holly and conifers are two examples.
Yes, if a tree stays green all year round then it is an evergreen.
Why an evergreen of course!
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.
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.
yes it does. It stays green all year round.
To break this down to its most generic terms the answer is evergreen and deciduous. Meaning evergreen stays green all year long and a deciduous tree looses its leaves
It's a kind of tree - one which loses its leaves in the autumn (as opposed to an evergreen which - as the name suggests - stays green all year)
Pine,spruce, holly to name a few evergreensanswer 2 Evergreen trees. In New Zealand, most of the native trees are in leaf the year round. With only a couple of exceptions. This may be common to Gondwana vegetation in general.
its not grass.. its astroturf
A Christmas tree is an evergreen that keeps its green needles all year round. A maple tree is deciduous. It loses its leaves in the autumn and is naked all winter, growing new leaves in the spring.
Some types of grass that stay green year-round include perennial ryegrass, Kentucky bluegrass, and fine fescue. These grasses are known for their ability to maintain their green color even in colder temperatures.
Deciduous trees (broad leaf trees) such as English Oak, Beech and Elm.