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− | : | + | : Ivy is an '''evergreen''' [[plant]]. |
− | : | + | : Pine [[Tree|trees]] are '''evergreen'''. |
− | : | + | : Fern is an example of an '''evergreen''' [[plant]]. |
A [[plant]] which does not lose its [[leaf|leaves]] in [[winter]]. | A [[plant]] which does not lose its [[leaf|leaves]] in [[winter]]. |
Revision as of 14:01, 5 April 2019
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Meaning
An evergreen plant is one that does not lose its leaves in autumn.
About Evergreen Plants
Most types of plant are evergreen. There are only a few that are not evergreen because they lose their leaves in autumn.
Examples
A Pine tree. | A Cedar tree |
A Fir tree. | A Holly tree. |
Ivy is a broad leaved plant that doesn't lose its leaves in autumn. | Grass is an evergreen plant that has been cultivated to make wheat, barley, corn and rice. |
- Ivy is a broad leaved plant that doesn't lose its leaves in autumn.
- Pine is a tree with needle like leaves that it keeps all year round.
- Fern is a plant that grows in shady areas and does not lose its leaves in autumn.