yes. trees can grow in water but a little amount of water.
No, trees cannot grow in water. While some trees can tolerate wet or swampy environments, they still need well-drained soil to grow properly. Excessive water can lead to root rot and eventually kill the tree.
Cedar trees are vascular plants. They have specialized tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the tree, allowing them to grow tall and thrive in various environments.
The scientific name of a mangrove tree is Rhizophora. It is a genus of tropical and subtropical trees and shrubs that grow in coastal intertidal zones.
Gymnosperms begin their life cycle as seeds, which germinate into seedlings. These seedlings grow into mature trees that produce cones containing seeds. The seeds are dispersed, germinate, and the cycle begins again.
The leaves of the mango tree are evergreen, alternate, simple, and broad.
Crabapple trees belong to the Rosaceae family, which also includes apples, pears, and cherries.
A trees trunk will grow 'fatter' if it gets plenty of water. The more water the bigger ring of growth for the tree for that year.
The trees grow on the ground and they require air,water and soil
Yes. Mangrove trees do.
Mangoes grow on trees
No. Palm trees grow on land, not in the water.
In Short, No.
Trees do grow in the desert. They are just not as common in deserts as in some other biomes.
Trees cannot grow in empty space since there are not resources needed for growth, such as soil and water.
they grow in Africa
The best things to make trees grow faster are sunlight and water. Some trees require more sunlight than others, and some trees don't need as much water as others.
I plant..... water........grow.........eat
No, not at all