Facts about EVERGREEN TREE

Evergreen trees retain their foliage year-round, providing consistent greenery and shelter even during winter months. Unlike deciduous trees that shed leaves seasonally, evergreens maintain their needles or leaves through all four seasons.

These trees are highly adaptable and thrive in various climates, from cold northern regions to warmer zones. Common evergreen species include pine, spruce, fir, cedar, and hemlock trees.

Evergreens play a vital role in ecosystems by providing food and habitat for wildlife throughout the year. Their dense canopies offer protection from wind and snow, making them valuable for landscaping and natural windbreaks.

Many evergreen trees grow slowly but live for decades or even centuries, making them excellent long-term investments for properties. They require minimal maintenance once established and are naturally resistant to many pests and diseases.

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