No, they can grow just about anywhere.
Yes. There are kinds of plants/trees that grow in only water. **Your Welcome!**
No, trees also need sunlight to live and grow.
They like to grow by ponds, Rivers or streams. ---- While the traditional idea of a cypress tree grows in marshlands and swamps in the southeast US and tropical and sup-tropical climates many cypress trees, such as Italian Cypress, European Cypress, and Leyland Cypress are drought-free and they grow almost everywhere. They require little water, and can adapt to almost any soil type. They even resist smog and frost damage! They are well tolerant to many climates. They even grow in Arizona. Plant them in a pot, and keep an eye on them with only a little water about once per week. Re-pot or plant in the ground in the spring. Throw in fresh potting in well-drained acidic soil. When you fertilize use a well-balanced granular fertilizer. Then let it go. It should adapt well as long as it's protected for the first winter, and the frost isn't too heavy. After that, it should grow well on its own. You might need to put in a fertilizer stick every 6 months after that, and see that it has adequate water. Check with a landscaper or nursery for tips fitting your climate. - fast-growing-trees.com/ Cypress Tree; ProFlowers, San Diego, CA.
Yes, apples do grow on apple trees. From what I've heard, that's the only place they grow.
because trees need water that only oasises can supply in the Sahara. Trees can't grow anywhere else in the Sahara because of the extreme lack of precipitation
I would say lack of enough water for trees to grow in the desert.
Peaches never grow on palm trees. Only coconuts and palm nuts grow from palm trees.
Mant different flowers grow on trees but only the X.P. Daisy
the trees that grow leaves and the leaves that grow on trees
Yes, it is and we are studying this in Social Studies. Banana trees only grow where it is warm and they need lots of water to grow plentiful.
petrified trees are found upside down in the geological column becasue they are specail trees only found in indego austrail they grow in very shallow water just enough so that there limbs ar in the water THEY GROW UPSIDE DOWN BECAUSE THE STEM OF THE TREE IS BACKWARDS FROM THE ROOT SO THAT CAUSES THEM TO GROW UPSIDE DOWN -krista:)