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Discover Ludwig"some evergreen" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a group of evergreen plants or trees, such as in the sentence "We planted some evergreen shrubs in the backyard for shade."
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A rare, relatively intact area of deciduous forest that contains some evergreen conifers is found in Poland.
The sites are located at mid-elevation (c. 650 1400 m above sea level) in a mosaic landscape showing anthropogenic open habitats and plantations as well as some evergreen forests.
Forest cover in the core zone is 87%, and forest types range from evergreen and broad-leaved rainforest at lower elevations to coniferous forest mixed with some evergreen and broad-leaved species on the higher peaks (Forest Inventory and Planning Institute (FIPI), 2002).
A gradual warming period occurred into the early Miocene, resulting in the expansion of some evergreen and thermophilic lineages in Europe and North America [ 87, 88].
Some are deciduous, some evergreen, some semi-evergreen.
Weave in some evergreen twigs if you want to add a little green.
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Some evergreens have flat needles.
Pick some evergreens - even ivy, laurel and aucuba - and anything with berries or hips.
Some evergreens along a rebuilt bluestone pathway would allow the house to reveal itself slowly to visitors.
Any dry day that is at least 40 degrees is good for spraying dormant oil, which will thwart many insect pests on fruit trees, flowering shrubs and some evergreens.
The gypsy moth, which in its larval stage attacks the foliage of oak trees, a few other hardwoods, and some evergreens for a few weeks each spring, now occurs in all the New England states.
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