Science, asked by diptorsi, 1 year ago

evergreen plants shed their leaves only in winter. true/false​

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Answered by Anonymous
13

Answer:

no, it doesn't shed as it is an evergreen tree i.e. it is green throughout the year.

Answered by kingofself
9

Answer:

False. Evergreen plants do not follow any seasonal leaf shedding schedule like the deciduous plants.

Explanation:

  • As their name suggests, evergreen plants remain green always by shedding their leaves all throughout the year steadily in a continuous pattern.
  • As they shed old leaves, newer leaves are formed immediately and the plants are never left barren.
  • They adapt themselves to environmental conditions like storing more water and light to meet with increased need of photosynthesis, have needle-shaped leaves or wax coating on leaves to conserve water.
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