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evergreen

In botany, a plant such as pine, spruce, or holly, that bears its leaves all year round. Most conifers are evergreen. Plants that shed their leaves in autumn or during a dry season are described as deciduous.

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Town and administrative headquarters of Conecuh County, southwest Alabama; population (1990) 3,900. It is located approximately halfway between Birmingham to the northeast and Mobile to the southwest. It is known for its agricultural experiment station, which develops and ships plants, especially holly and mistletoe.



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Aloe vera is a stemless perennial evergreen plant belonging to the lily family.
For drought resistant shrubs, the landscape expert suggests an upright evergreen plant with a white flower, dietes (moraea); Indian hawthorne with its pink and white flowers, considered a ``bullet proof'' shrub by Sargent who said ``we never see anything destroy it;'' and the shrub photinia or red top, an evergreen with red tips that turn copper-colored in the winter.
Evergreen plants, especially those that bloom in our city all year long, are culturally compatible with L.
 
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