Colorado is home to many trees and flowers--some of the native trees are well known evergreens--The Douglas Fir, White fir, Ponderosa Pine, bristle-cone pine, of course the Colorado Spruce, and junipers for example. There are also many Maple and Cottonwood trees.
As far as wildflowers, there are far too many to name. I am going to try to paste a link w/ a complete list, but here are a few:(Alpine type)
Daisies, sunflowers, buttercup,
several types of aster,
larkspur, violets
several varieties of marigold
blue flax,
several wild roses
trees.
Wildflowers, trees, duckweed
new flowers bloom
In a grassland there are.... Grass, Shrubs, Few Trees, And Wildflowers...
tree and tree and tree oh and tree also flower
wildflowers, cacti, Joshua trees, Ocotillo, duckweed, and many more!
Yes, there are many species of wildflowers as well as some trees that are able to live in a desert.
Plants found in Australia include types of eucalyptus trees, and also different acacia trees. There are also gum trees and many different types of wildflowers.
Okay here's some: oak tree, birch tree, maple tree, spruce tree, pine tree. Now here are some wildflowers marigolds, daffodil, forget-me-not...
If you are in zones 5-11 in Colorado you can grow European Cypress trees.
Yes in Colorado Springs but very rare
Colorado Mountains