it takes about 5 or more years.....but if you grew one in a fruit tree, about 6 or more.
and it depends on the tree
depends on when you cut it down because they never stop growing
it depends on what kind of tree, but usually hundreds of years.
This depends on the type and variety of tree. There is no accurate answer to this question.
For commercial purposes (i.e. to sell as a Christmas tree) about 10 years,
but in the wild a mature tree would be about 50 years old.
about 1 year...even it depends on some natural and manual factors
most cherry trees grow in Maine
trees and shrubs
Pineapples grow from a shrub/bush from the ground. Most people don't know this. They all think pineapples grow on trees.
to get to the sunlight
most types do.
yes,they do
Most acers are trees that grow to 10-45 metres in height. But the genus contains shrubs that do not attain these heights.
In the winter days the yaks grow their coats in full but in the summer days they will shed most of it.
None, it's too cold there for most trees and plants to grow.
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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.
Basically, most plants can also grow in certain areas and most areas some of these touch me not plant and coconut trees... coconut trees can grow if you plant them in the right conditions