Why do Evergreen forests appear to be green throughout the year? Write any two commercially important trees found in these forests.
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They look green because the trees don’t synchronously drop all their leaves at one time so they are always green (evergreen).
Some trees are deciduous, they extract nutrients from the leaves in anticipation of severe conditions such as freezing temperatures which would injure the leaves. Their leaves tend to be large and thin.
Some trees have developed other adaptations to adverse climatic conditions and hold on to their leaves for a two or more years. Their leaves tend to be smaller and not as flexible as deciduous tree leaves.
In tropical or neo-tropical regions leaves are continually being replaced and the forests are green year round.
There are several species of oak that live within a couple of hundred km of me in Southern California. Some keep their leaves for more than one season but others drop their leaves in the fall. It’s easy to detect the ‘black oaks’ in, say, December. as they have no leaves and look ‘black’, but often on the same hillside there may be groups of evergreen oaks that keep their leaves.
These are the commercially important trees found in this forest
Rose Wood – Making furniture, flow boards and wagon parts.
Ebony – For ornamental carving, musical instruments, sports goods.
Chaplas – Wood is strong, hard and durable, ship building and furniture.
Telsur – Wood is strong, hard and durable, bullock carts, bridges, boats and railway sleepers.
Sissoo – Wood is strong, hard and durable, bullock carts, agricultural implements, and railway sleepers.
Gurjan – Packaging boxes, Tea boxes, wagon parts.
Toon – Furniture, toys and tea boxes.
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Answer:
In the Evergreen forests there is no particular dry season, the trees do not shed their leaves altogether. Thus, these forests remain green all round the year.
ex: rosewood, mahogany
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