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EvergreenRelated Category: Plants term commonly used as synonymous with and applied also to all those broad-leaved plants that bear green leaves throughout the year.
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Evergreen WisteriaMilettia reticulata Reddish-purple, highly fragrant, pea-like blooms in 8" grape-like clusters on an evergreen to semi- evergreen (depending on how cold it gets), woody, twining climber.
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EVERGREENS--RECOMMENDED 25' TO 50' White Fir Abies concolor Korean Fir A. koreana Lacebark Pine Pinus bungeana Swiss Stone Pine P. cembra Limber Pine P. flexilis Japanese White Pine P. parviflora ...
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evergreen, Plants Related Category: Plants evergreen, term commonly used as synonymous with conifer and applied also to all those broad-leaved plants that bear green leaves throughout the year.
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Evergreens that flower in early spring should not be pruned in late summer, fall, or winter, otherwise, the number of flowers will be reduced. Prune immediately after they finish flowering.
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Evergreen Bushes with Glossy Green Leaves and Bold Waxy Flowers These ornamental flowering shrubs are mostly hardy and prefer slightly acid soil. They produce brilliant displays of bold white pink or scarlet blooms from late winter.
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Evergreens are sometimes injured by chemicals. The main sources of injury are salt, herbicides, and swimming pool chemicals.
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6 evergreens that add a touch of gold to the garden 'Rheingold' Eastern White Cedar ( Thuja occidentalis 'Rheingold') Like a beacon, the golden, lacy foliage of 'Rheingold' Eastern white cedar attracts your attention.
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An Evergreen Magnolia enjoys the hot, sunny southwest corner of the Atmospheric Sciences building.
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 Evergreen Plants All trees and shrubs replace their leaves, but evergreens do it gradually. They are never totally leafless as deciduous plants can be. Evergreens can be broad-leafed or needle-leafed.
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This evergreen subshrub slowly spreads to form a tidy cushion of shiny dark green leaves. In late spring and early summer, numerous flattened clusters of 4-petaled snow-white flowers nearly cover the foliage.
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Dwarf Evergreens in Bowls Care of mini-dwarf potted evergreens is easy, so they make nice gifts for any friends who are already in the habit of caring for containered plants.
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Other evergreens are often best renovated over several years, removing one-third to half of shoots to ground level, and reducing all other shoots by one-third in the first year.
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Care Chinese evergreens tolerate full shade and prefer well-drained soil. Variegated types will need more sunlight. Notes An excellent plant for purifying your indoor air. It has the desirable characteristics of shade tolerance and a large leaf area.
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EVERGREEN PEAR. Taiwan, China ROSACEAE ( Rose family) This small tree, with very attractive glossy 3-inch leaves, broadly oval and kawakamii with a point, puts on a good display of white blossom in spring, but bears Rosaceae only minute pears.
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Liriope muscari ' Evergreen Giant' is a tall growing, dark green grass-like leaves reaching some 24-30 inches in height. This plant produces violet flower spikes in mid summer.
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These new Chinese Evergreen hybrids are probably the best of all mid-size foliage plants. They are large enough to have a significant impact on the interior landscape and tough enough to thrive with average household conditions.
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They are medium-sized to large evergreen trees, ranging from 20-60(-79) m tall, with a conical to irregular crown, with the latter occurring especially in some of the Asian species. The leading shoots generally droop.
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( Burmese Evergreen ) An erect perennial reaching up to 3 feet tall and about as wide. Leaves are 18 inches long, elliptical, and dark green with white splotches. Flowers resemble small greenish-white callas followed by yellow to red berries.
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Here you will find information on large perennial woody plants which generally grow higher than shrubs. Included are evergreens such as the pine and palm tree, as well as deciduous species such as willow and oak.
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Evergreen tree, conifer, to 50-80 ft (15-25 m) tall and 22-30 ft (7-10 m) wide, spreading branches, conical when young, rounded with age.
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Evergreen shrub or small tree in frost free climates, a deciduous shrub in zone 9, and a returning perennial in zone 8. In the tropics it gets 15-20' tall and its ungainly, wide spreading branches can cover about the same width.
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Evergreen Soil Conservation Limited : Native Plant Landscaping New Zealand - Evergreen Soil Conservation Limited is New Zealand's foremost hydroseeding re-vegetation company.
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Evergreen Sotol from arid, winter-cold regions in southern N America to Mexico. Yucca or Agave-like shrubs with stiff leaves, fully hardy in a protected position in full sun in the rock garden or as container plants. Grow in any rocky soil.
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evergreen needle conifer medium-sized tree, 40' to 60' tall in optimum conditions can reach up to 100' tall and 40' wide pyramidal when young, flat-topped and spreading when mature ...
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EVERGREEN MAPLEAcer paxii General Notes One of the few evergreen maples grown in California. SelecTree lists no cultivars of paxii.
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Evergreen trees and shrubs, which symbolize permanence, predominate in the Japanese garden; brightly colored flowering plants are used with restraint.
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Evergreen Huckleberry foliage scan by ALJ Evergreen Huckleberries scan by ALJ Home Wild Plants of Greater Seattle ...
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Evergreen (Broadleaf Evergreens or conifers) plants that are well adapted for use as a low (2-3') formal pruned/sheared hedge?
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EVERGREEN Evergreen plants do not lose their leaves seasonally. Pines and firs are examples of evergreens. (Compare with deciduous plants.) ...
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EVERGREEN BLACKBERRY - Vaccinium laciniatus EVOLUTION The Evolution of Fruiting Plants. By John M. Riley. 1970 YB, pp 44-52 Wild Fruit World Wide. By Ian Hartland. 1972 #4, pp 10-12 ...
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An evergreen plant that is excellent in sun or shade. A carefree, slowly spreading groundcover with shiny, deep green, leathery leaves. Yellow green disc-like bracts back chartreuse yellow flowers in late spring which last for months.
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An evergreen Tree growing to 6m at a slow rate. It is hardy to zone 7. It is in leaf all year, and the seeds ripen in October.
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Semi evergreen comprises varieties that don't fall neatly into the other groups. Many of these are hardy in zones 4 and 5.
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This evergreen shrub has aromatic leaves which are often sticky. The silk-like flowers appear en masse during summer. Related plant lists: Plants for clay soil Plants for sandy soil Plants for silty soil Plants for loamy soil ...
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Large evergreen tree with enlarged base, narrow, pointed, spirelike crown, and horizontal or drooping branches. Height: 70-200' (21-61 m). Diameter: 2 1/2-4' (0.8-1.2 m). Leaves: opposite in 4 rows; 1/16" (1.5 mm) long. Scalelike; dull green ...
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rounded evergreen shrub color attracts hummingbirds CULTURAL REQUIREMENTS: ...
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Drimys - Evergreen shrubs of the Magnolia family, natives of Tasmania, Australia, and S. America, thriving also as evergreens in much of the southern parts of England and Ireland. D. aromatica is sometimes known as Tasmannia aromatica, R. Br.; D.
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This low evergreen shrub occurs in several habitats throughout Michigan, including the dunes of all of our shores. The trailing stems have a papery, shreddy bark, and bear oval, dark green, leathery leaves about one inch long.
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Creeping evergreen ground cover, forming a dense tangled mat of long stems and elliptical leaves, rooting at intervals. Pale blue to purple flowers in spring. An aggressive grower, can be invasive.
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They are evergreen shrubs and small trees from 2â€"20 m tall. The leaves are alternately arranged, simple, thick, serrated, usually glossy, and 3â€"17 cm long.
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Broadleaf Evergreens Add Distinction Deciduous Ornamentals Change With The Seasons Narrowleaf Evergreens Provide Bold Character ...
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A sub-tropical evergreen, with dark green ovate leaves formed in pairs. In spring, may bear small white flowers followed by red, edible fruit. With the exception of jaboticaba, Eugenia species have red, flaking bark.
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This well-known evergreen climber, with its dark- green, glossy, angular leaves is too familiar to need detailed description.
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DESCRIPTION: An evergreen shrub or small tree, usually 12-15 feet tall, fire tree can grow to 50 feet in height in some areas.
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Widely variable evergreen species in both tree and shrub forms. The spreading Juniperus communis var. depressa Blueberry DelightTM form J. communis variety depressa is the most common U.S. native of the species.
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Description: an evergreen topical tree up to 30 feet tall, native to the Spice Islands and the Philippines but also grown in Sumatra, Jamaica, the West Indies, Brazil and other tropical areas.
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This evergreen tree is bushy when young but thins out with age. It grows to 13 m (40 ft) or more with a spread of 3-6 m (10-20 ft). It grows rapidly under favourable conditions. Bark: Brown, corrugated. Scaly twigs.
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Needles: Needles evergreen in bundles of five; sheath shed after the first year; needles 2.5 to 3.5 inches in length, bright green, and with white lines on the ventral surface; tip of needle finely toothed.
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Yellow elder is an evergreen bushy shrub growing up to 22 feet tall with a light grey bark and bright green pinnate serrated leaves. Yellow elder has yellow, trumpet shaped fragrant flowers.
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Disporopsis pernyi ( Evergreen Solomon's Seal) Part Sun to ShadeZone: 6-9 15" tall Origin: China Open House/Web-Only! Imagine an evergreen Solomon's seal with glossy, dark green foliage...
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GROWING: Sage is an evergreen perennial, growing to 2 feet tall. It does best in sandy, limey soil in full sun. St. Johnswort ...
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Sapodilla - A large evergreen tree of tropical America that bears an edible fruit. The sapodilla is the source of "chicle," the key ingredient in the manufacture of chewing gum.
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With a few exceptions conifers are evergreen, and retain the leaves for several years (10 years in Araucaria imbricata, 8 to io in Picea. excelsa, 5 in Taxus baccata; in Pinus the needles usually fall in October of their third year).
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They may be evergreen or deciduous. The perennials include woody types with secondary growth such as trees, shrubs, and vines.
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In zones 7-10 it stays evergreen, but in colder areas it is a herbaceous perennial. In the early spring, when the ground is bare, P. procumbens. shoots up these really cool spikes of pink and white fragrant flowers that last for a week or two.
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See also: Green, May, Pink, Orange, Fruits
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