No in the wild birch trees are known as foresters weeds because they grow so abundantly from seed.
Yes. Though oyster Mushrooms can be found on a range of substrates, they are birch specialists that seem to thrive on the various populus species. Thus, a good place to start your hunt if looking for them in the wild would be a downed birch tree.
yes they grow anywhere in the wild.
They may be able to grow if planted deliberately by a gardener. However, they do not grow wild there. Joshua trees grow wild only in the states of California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona in the western United States.
Blackberries don't grow on trees, so no.
Bananas grow on trees, which "reproduce" through germination.
it depends on the circumference and the diameter of the tree itself. mainly maple trees and often oak trees but very occasionally will you find a birch tree that is big. maybe if you go look your back yard and find some sort of tree that has a big trunk the you will find out what kind of tree it is. i am a tree expert and i kid you not that some trees have massive gurth and some have small gurths
Lilacs are big srubs not really trees they will grow pretty much anywhere. They grow wild like weeds here.
A mango is a tropical fruit that grows on trees. They grow wild and are native to Southeast and South Asia. They are also grown in orchards.
Yes it is possible to grow some cherry trees in Florida.https://peoplestrustinsurance.com/homeowners-academy/2015/02/16/growing-cherry-trees-in-florida
Estern Tiger Swallowtails feed on the leaves of a a variety of hardwood trees, including birch, tulip poplar, wild cherry, ash, and others.
it lets you grow money trees by planting 100 bells it will sprout.