Many people associate evergreens with Christmas trees and other needled trees. But there is another category of tree called broadleaf evergreen, with leaves that resemble the flat, lobed foliage ...
They can also be broadleaf (leaf-like foliage) such as boxwood and rhododendron. Nursery grown evergreens are slow growing and can be expensive due to years of care needed to produce well-shaped tops ...
Broadleaf evergreens, those staples of Southern gardens, are particularly sensitive to water loss during winter, while young, thin-barked trees such as maples are commonly damaged by alternating ...
Küchler describes the oak-pine forest of New England, for example, as a “medium tall forest of broadleaf deciduous and needle leaf evergreen trees. In places the forest is low, even shrubby.” Knox ...