No, because the misnomer "Land of Enchantment" doesn't inform you that it NEVER RAINS there. Good luck.
yes, apple trees do grow in the US. I know for a fact they grow in New England but other than that I don't know where else they grow but they probably grow in other places.
Apple trees are deciduous trees. This means that they loose their leaves in the fall and they reshoot in the spring and grow new leaves.
Apple trees are deciduous trees. This means that they loose their leaves in the fall and they reshoot in the spring and grow new leaves.
No. Yews do not grow in New Zealand.
The only plant apple seeds can produce are apple trees.
You don't need to water your new trees and they'll grown on their own. Watering Will not make them grow faster and that just wastes more of your energy and time.
Exogenous trees grow in width by forming a new layer of wood under the bark. Endogenous trees grow by forming new fibres within the trunk interspersed with the old fibres.
yellow belly apple
There is alot of plant life in New Mexico. You just see i differently. Cacti are ful of plant life. Shrubs, Small bits of grass. there are no big trees like you see in the eastern states. Yes there is we in New Mexico have to eat something!
The state tree is the Pinon pine. (The first n in pinon has that little wavy line over it, so it''s pronounced pin-yon with a long o in yon.
I live in New Hampshire. We have birch trees, weeping willows, evergreens, maple trees, oak trees, beech trees, and more. (:
Yes, New Mexico farmers grow over 125,000 acres of corn annually.