Yes. Many volcanoes have trees on them, especially those that go for long periods wthout erupting or with eruptions that do not have far-reaching effects.
yes in a mater in fact volcanic soil is vary good for the plants
yes they do
There are a few rare plants indigenous to Hawaii like the Argyroxiphium which grow near the volcanoes. Sources: http://blogs.agu.org/magmacumlaude/2011/02/02/foliage-vs-geology-plants-on-volcanoes/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyroxiphium
The tallest section is the Emergent section of the rain forest. Trees here can grow up around 200 feet.
super fast
Pecans grow on trees, deciduous trees.
No, they grow on bushes.
Pine trees do not grow on volcanoes. Pine trees usually grow in hot, tropical places, such as Hawaii and the Bahamas.The question is about palm trees!Palm trees grow in tropical, sub tropical and temperate climates. I suppose it is possible a palm tree will grow on the slopes (lower slopes) of a volcano.
Yes, hemlock trees can grow around mountain streams. However, due to harmful items like insecticides, many hemlocks are struggling to grow, or they are dying.
On a tree in orchards all around the worldApples grow on trees. They thrive in cool climates better than warm.
kumquat grows around in africa
I think you're asking "Do trees grow in a forest?" Why, yes, that's what makes up most forests around the world: trees and some smaller plants.
Coconut trees can grow to be around fifty or sixty feet tall.
Volcanoes and trees.
paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
No, but wouldn't that be cool?!?
yes
for all trees it is around 24 hours.
Yes, they grow in trees.