sígrænar
Sígænar is a term of Icelandic origin that translates to "evergreen" in English. It is primarily used to describe plants that retain their foliage throughout the year, as opposed to deciduous plants which shed their leaves seasonally. This characteristic is common among many coniferous trees such as pines, spruces, and firs, but also applies to certain broad-leaved plants in milder climates.
The term sígrænar implies a continuous presence of green leaves, which allows these plants to photosynthesize
In Icelandic culture and language, the concept of sígrænar is often associated with resilience, constancy, and