1. Pine Trees: Various pine species, such as the Eastern White Pine, Lodgepole Pine, and Scots Pine, retain their needle-like leaves throughout the year.
2. Spruce Trees: Spruce trees like the Norway Spruce and Blue Spruce are evergreen conifers with needle-shaped leaves.
3. Fir Trees: Fir trees, including the Douglas Fir, Balsam Fir, and Grand Fir, are known for their evergreen foliage and distinctive cone shapes.
4. Cedar Trees: Cedar trees like the Eastern Red Cedar and Western Red Cedar have scale-like or needle-like leaves and are known for their aromatic wood.
5. Hemlock Trees: Hemlock trees, such as the Eastern Hemlock and Western Hemlock, have short, flat needles that remain green year-round.
6. Juniper Trees: Juniper trees, including the Eastern Redcedar, Rocky Mountain Juniper, and Common Juniper, have scale-like or needle-like leaves and produce berry-like cones.
7. Cypress Trees: Cypress trees like the Leyland Cypress, Italian Cypress, and Bald Cypress (which is deciduous in some regions) are known for their evergreen foliage.
8. Yew Trees: Yew trees, including the English Yew and Pacific Yew, have dark green, needle-like leaves and are known for their toxic properties.
9. Holly Trees: Holly trees like the American Holly and English Holly are known for their glossy, spiky evergreen leaves and red berries during the winter.
10. Live Oak Trees: Live Oak trees, such as the Southern Live Oak and California Live Oak, are evergreen oaks with leathery, dark green leaves.
11. Laurel Trees: Laurel trees like the English Laurel and Cherry Laurel are evergreen shrubs or small trees with glossy, dark green leaves.
12. Magnolia Trees: Some Magnolia species, such as the Southern Magnolia and Sweet Bay Magnolia, are evergreen and produce fragrant, showy flowers.
13. Japanese Aralia: The Japanese Aralia is a deciduous shrub with evergreen leaves in some regions. Its foliage turns bronze or purple during the winter.
14. Nandina: Nandina, also known as Heavenly Bamboo, is a shrub that often retains its foliage during winter. Its leaves turn reddish or purple during colder months.