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Water Oak, Live Oak and Cypress
No, trees also need sunlight to live and grow.
Cypress trees can live in Wisconsin. However, by planting one you are assuming some risk. In some cases the tree may not be able to withstand the cold winter climate.
if your doing socail studies or whatever heres the answer . "The bald cypress" lives in slow-moving water and grows to be the biggest. They can grow up to 150 feet tall.(That's tall as a 15-story building.) The other kind of cypress is the "pond cypress". As the name implies, it favors the still water of lakes or ponds. Cypress trees are known for their unusual trunks that spread out at the to support their great hieght. They can live up to be 500 years old and are cousin to the famous redwood tree. If you find a mature cypress that survived the logging days, and if trees could talk, it could tell you all about the Spanish explorers who came to Florida when it was very young.
they dont grow under other trees becouse the wont get enough sun light and water to live
Swamps are dominated by trees. They are often named for the type of trees that grow in them, such as cypress swamps or hardwood swamps.They adopted to live in a swamp by evaluation process of may year
Plants commonly found in a bayou include cypress trees, tupelo trees, sawgrass, water lilies, and ferns. These plants have adapted to thrive in the wet, swampy conditions of a bayou ecosystem.
No, but they typically live in trees.
No. No trees grow in Antarctica.
rainforests
They live in the trees, on land, and in water
the trees that grow leaves and the leaves that grow on trees