It can do .It can also grow on it's own.
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The tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) is the tallest broadleaf tree in the deciduous forest. It can reach heights of over 150 feet.
Yes, it is from the deciduous forest.
Both oak and pine trees can live in a deciduous forest. All oak trees are considered a deciduous plant. Pine trees are conifers and mostly not deciduous however there are a few genera that are (Larix, Pseudolarix, Glyptostrobus, Metasequoia and Taxodium). (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conifer)
A deciduous tree sheds its leaves annually. Therefore, a deciduous forest primarily is populated with such trees. These type of trees include oak, maple, elm, and beech.
The biggest tree in the deciduous forest is typically the white oak (Quercus alba), which can reach heights of around 100 feet and have a trunk diameter of over 4 feet. However, the exact title of the biggest tree can vary depending on the specific location and environmental conditions of the forest.
The Pin Oak Quercus palustris is deciduous.
deciduous!!
A deciduous hardwood.broadleaf
Yes. I see them regularly where I live which is mostly live oak, post oak, elm, and pecan forest. I have had them play dead and also fan their neck and hiss at me. They eat frogs, but I always see them a pretty good distance from any water, but we do have some tree frogs here.
deciduous forest has oak trees
Yes