Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park' has mentioned 'Evergreen' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
By far the largest vegetation type is tropical dense moist evergreen forest on limestone under 800 m above sea level.
74.7% (1104.76xc2xa0km2) of the park is covered with evergreen tropical wet forest on limestone rocks at the elevation of under 800 m; 8.5% (126xc2xa0km2) is evergreen tropical wet forest on limestone rocks at an elevation higher than 800 m; 8.3% (122.2xc2xa0km2) evergreen tropical wet forest on soil mounts at the elevation of under 800 m; evergreen tropical wet forest on limestone rocks at the elevation of under 800 m; 0.7% (10.7xc2xa0km2) evergreen tropical wet forest on limestone rocks at the elevation of above 800; 1.1% impacted evergreen tropical wet forest on limestone rocks; 2.8% (42.12xc2xa0km2) impacted evergreen tropical wet forest on soil mounts; 1.3% (1,925) grass, bush on limestone rocks; 2% (29.5xc2xa0km2) grass, bush on soil mounts; permanent wetland forest: 1.8xc2xa0km2; rattan and bamboo forest: 1.5xc2xa0km2; and agricultural plants: 5.21xc2xa0km2 or 0.3%.
The forest type in this national park is dominated by evergreen tree species with scattered deciduous trees such as Dipterocarpus kerri, Anogeissus acuminate, Pometia pinnata and Lagerstroemia calyculata.