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Broadleaf Evergreens The
Rhododenderon is a good example of a family of evergreen trees
containing a large number of broadleaf evergreens, a
number of which grow in well established mature
forests. Rhododenderons are usually found growing in their
preferred, highly acidic soil that, as such, restricts the
availability and successful growth of many other plants
that rely upon essential nutrients that are much too
difficult to obtain there.
Coniferous
Evergreens Taiga or Boreal
forests are areas that are too cold to allow the process
of organic matter to decay quickly and so encourage a
flourishing population of evergreen trees at the
expense of lesser plants that require those not so easily
acquired nutrients to be readily available.
The Taiga is located a little south of
the Tundra and is a forest situated in the far northern regions
of the Earth. The Taiga is made predominantly of coniferous
evergreen pines, firs and spruces, and includes a number of
deciduous trees, such as, aspens, larches and birches.
Boreal – of or relating to the large
areas of forest in the northern temperate zone which has a
dominant population of coniferous trees, many of which are
evergreen trees like pine, fir and spruce.
Temperate Climate
Produces Healthy Evergreens Temperate
climates allow evergreens to strengthen their self preservation
as the forest floor which is covered in evergreen leaf and
needle debris decays easily and quickly. This yields a higher
carbon-nitrogen ratio than deciduous leaf material and so
maintains a greater soil acidity, whilst lower in the soil
nitrogen component.
Such excelent environmental conditions strongly
encourage the growth an increased number of evergreens, which
in turn makes it so much more tricky for the deciduous plants
to grow in sustainable good health. Where evergreens grow in
large numbers, they create their own barrier to cold and
draughty conditions as they shelter one another from the
extremes of bad weather.
Evergreen Plants Are Solution
Solvers So, overall, there are evergreens
that can be grown in a diverse range of stable or variable
climates and tolerant to wildly differing soil conditions. It seems evergreens
have evolved and adapted to almost any location on
Earth.
There is an evergreen for virtually every
situation you could think of. They also provide interest year
in year out. If you don not like the same color throughout the
seasons, some actually change color, quite dramatically from
summer to winter and are always visually appealing.
Evergreens are also solution solvers, because,
you can always find one to do a specific task, whether it is a
dwarf variety to fill in a small gap in the front of a garden
border or grown as a row of tall Leylandii acting as a wind
break.
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