Evergreen Trees
Evergreen trees are those whose leaves or needles stay green all winter long.
Some of the trees in this group are called conifers.
While these trees stay green all year, they do shed leaves or needles over time,
they just don't shed them all at once as do the shade trees and the flowering trees.
Some of the trees in this group are called conifers.
While these trees stay green all year, they do shed leaves or needles over time,
they just don't shed them all at once as do the shade trees and the flowering trees.
Quick Facts:
• Most evergreens prefer full sun: some will tolerate partial shade.
• In selecting evergreens, consider space, soil and site conditons and weather factors.
• Evergreens have different water preferences. Group drought-tolerant types separately from those that require more water.
• All evergreens benefit from mulches. All need sufficient water to become established after transplanting. This varies with species soil conditions, weather and site conditions.
• Most evergreen benefit from supplemental water during dry, warm or windy periods from November to March.
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