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Evergreen

In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has foliage that remains green and functional throughout the year. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which lose their foliage completely during the winter or dry season. Consisting of many different species, the unique feature of evergreen plants lends itself to various environments and purposes.

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Evergreen species

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Uses

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Reasons for being evergreen or deciduous

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Differences between evergreen and deciduous species

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Evergreen species

Differences between evergreen and deciduous species

Reasons for being evergreen or deciduous

Uses

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Evergreen

Nodes64
Edges63
Triples40
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.03125
Components1

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Evergreen

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related to Reasons for being evergreen or deciduous · 11
Evergreen → Additionally, Deciduous, Even, Himalayan, In, In Rhododendron, Most, Picea, Root, The, White Spruce
related to Differences between evergreen and deciduous species · 5
Evergreen → Construction, Evergreens, Generally, LMF, They
related to Evergreen species · 4
Evergreen → Evergreens, Live, Most, There
related to Uses · 4
Evergreen → Additionally, In, USA, Virginia
related to External links · 3
Evergreen → Encyclopedia Americana, Evergreens, Helen Ingersoll
related to Nutritional and medicinal uses · 2
Evergreen → Conifer, Many
see also · 2
Evergreen → Plants, Semi-deciduous
is a · 1
Evergreen → plant which has foliage that remains green and functional throughout the year
related to Culinary uses · 1
Evergreen → Today
related to Cultural uses · 1
Evergreen → Evergreens

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plants deciduous species evergreens leaves many trees foliage cold climates plant dry leaf citation needed soil green lose season also

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Evergreenis aplant which has foliage that remains green and functional throughout the year0.90text
cycadsMany woody plants from frost-free climatesRainforest treesAll eucalyptsClubmossesinstance ofgymnosperms0.80text
relativesMost bamboosThe Latin binomial term sempervirensinstance ofgymnosperms0.80text
meaninginstance ofgymnosperms0.80text
some pinesinstance ofspecies0.80text
cypresses grow on poor soilsinstance ofspecies0.80text
disturbed groundinstance ofspecies0.80text
Evergreenrelated to Culinary usesToday0.60section
Evergreenrelated to Cultural usesEvergreens0.60section
Evergreenrelated to Differences between evergreen and deciduous speciesGenerally0.60section
Evergreenrelated to Differences between evergreen and deciduous speciesThey0.60section
Evergreenrelated to Differences between evergreen and deciduous speciesConstruction0.60section

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