yaprağını dökmeyen

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evergreen
More specifically, a conifer tree

Where lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode.

Of a document or dataset, continually up-to-date (as opposed to being published at regular intervals and being slightly outdated in-between those publication dates)
Of plants, especially trees, that do not shed their leaves seasonally

these three little creeping vines put forth their hands with joy, and spread over rock and hillock and twisted tree-root and mouldering log, in cloaks and scarves and wreaths of tiny evergreen, glossy leaves.

To set the repayment rate of a loan at or below the interest rate, so low that the principal will never be repaid
Remaining unwithered through the winter, or retaining unwithered leaves until the leaves of the next year are expanded, as pines cedars, hemlocks, and the like
Continually fresh or self-renewing; often used metaphorically
A tree or shrub that does not shed its leaves or needles seasonally
A group of trees that do not lose all of their leaves every year but go through a gradual replacement by dropping only their oldest leaves each year Instead of being bare in winter, these trees have leaves all year
which remains verdant throughout the year
Perennial plant species that maintain a green appearance by retaining large portions of their foliage throughout the winter months Such species do not enter a period of winter dormancy and continue to photosynthesize and grow even during the coldest months of the year
A plant which retains its leaves or needles for more than one season, thus economizing on the nutrients and energy which go into the production of each leaf A useful adaptation in environments with low fertility and short growing seasons
Plants whose leaf cover remains alive year-round, though individual leaves may die and fall Includes species, such as Rhododendron, whose leaves go dormant and change color at the end of the growing season, then green up again for the new season Other evergreens, such as Pinus banksiana (Jack Pine), discard batches of leaves periodically Evergreens may have needles (pine and spruce, for instance) or "broad" leaves (holly and rhododendron) Perennial plants whose leaves all die at once (and usually fall) at the end of each growing season (i e maple trees) are deciduous
or a softwood tree, keeps its foliage in the winter - like a pine!
A plant, shrub or tree that retains its foliage throughout the year Back to alphabetical list
Trees which retain green foliage throughout the year Not all conifers are evergreens An example is tamarack
Suitable for transmission at any time; not urgent or time-dependent
To extend the term of a patent beyond the normal legal limit, usually through repeated small modifications
An "evergreen" can also be called a "conifer" or "softwood" tree However, it is inaccurate to call all conifers "pines"! There are only three native pine tree species in the U P (white, red & jack) and seven species of non-pine conifers (balsam fir, hemlock, cedar, black & spruce, tamarack, and yew) True pines (genus Pinus) make up only 15% of the number of conifers in the U P [To return to previous page, click your browser's BACK button then scroll through the page to your last location]
A tree which retains its foliage throughout the year Not synonymous with conifer - some broadleaved trees (examples: American Holly, Southern Magnolia, Live Oak) are evergreen
a plant having green leaves throughout the year