Washington is known as the Evergreen State because of its abundant evergreen forests. These forests are made up of trees such as Douglas firs, hemlocks, and cedars that stay green year-round, giving the state a lush, green appearance.
It's called the evergreen state because it has so many pine and other types of trees.
because of the wilderness there. there are beautiful mountains, beaches, and forests and grassy plains..... Washington is Beautiful! The state is very green. Esp. in the western part of state. it has many fir trees and lots of other trees and tons of green foliage.
because they have many forest and mountains
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Yes, there are evergreen fruit trees.All citrus trees such as lemon, orange, grapefruit, kumquat and so on, are evergreen. Many other fruiting trees are evergreen, such as mango trees and many nut trees.Evergreen plants have foliage which remains green throughout the year. Old leaves die and are shed, new leaves grow, but the plant remains continually green, hence the name, evergreen.
There are many trees that are evergreens. Conifers are usually evergreen but not necessarily so. Most tropical broadleaf (hardwood) trees are evergreen. You will need to give a name for your tree in order to get an answer. Evergreen is simply opposite of deciduous and applies to many species and families.
There are over 15,000 acres
Washington state has four natural resources that include timber, farm produce, fish and hydroelectric power. Washington State is called the Evergreen State receiving plenty of rain to keep the soil fertile year round.
George Washington's nickname was the Father of the United States.
Yes they do. There aren't as many of them as there are in other parts of the country,but there are oak trees yes.
Almost all gymnospermous trees are evergreen such as Pine, spruce, fir, podocarpus, taxus, Auraucaria etc.