Yes.
Further AnswerIn fact, without pruning some plants fare worse than those with regular care and pruning.
Actually, pruning is one of the important parts of bonsai cultivation. If pruning a pine tree harmed it, it would be impossible to turn them into bonsai trees and agreat proportion of the bonsais that you will encounter are pines. Pruning may also be of help in the control of problems such as blight and needle loss.
Evergreens do not grow in Hawaii because evergreens only grow in temperate places.
No, because the tundra is a biome where no trees grow. Evergreens grow in the Boreal/Coniferous Forest.
evergreens,shrubs,moss, and lichen
Evergreens have cones that contain seeds.
Blue spruce grows best in Colorado. As is the tendency with evergreens, it's picky about pruning. So given the two preceding conditions, it's best off just being pruned of damaged, dangerous, dead, decaying, diseased parts. Best pruning time's early spring. No more than half of new growth should be pruned. All pruning cuts must go back to about 1/4" from either the trunk, or from something green [bud, needle, side branch].
Removing the upper portion of the stem branches leaving three axillary buds to grow is three buded pruning of trees.
If left without pruning it can grow up to 35 ft. (10+ meters) but usually it stays at 1-1.25 meters because of contentious pruning.
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If it is 'Lace Lady' it can grow to 12' but can be kept smaller with selective pruning in early spring.
the opposite of pruning is planting a tree let it grow flowers.
They usually grow in the northern hemisphere
Pruning 1 gets rid of dead or diseased wood, 2 improves the shape of the tree so that all fruit get equal light, 3 By pruning you can alter the shape of the tree to grow more horizontal etc. Above in order of importance. IMHO