A variety of animals eat Balsam Fir Trees. Moose eat foliage, twigs and small branches. Whitetail deel and snowshoe hares eat the bark as well as the porcupine/ The spruce budworms eat the needles.
Natural resources found in the Taiga biome are coal, trees, and oil. Some common trees found in this biome are the black spruce, Douglas-fir, balsam fir, and paper birch.
The country that the Balsam Fir is native to is Canada and can be found across the country. It can also be found in certain areas of northeastern America.
There are two main kinds or balsam trees:balsam poplars, a deciduous tree, and balsam fir, which is evergreen.Balsam poplars belong to the genus Populus and there are ten species belonging to that genus. (link - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balsam_poplar)Balsam fir has the scientific name Abies balsamea.
are fir trees vascular
Fir trees are conifers and would grow on steep, dry slopes. Yews, while predominantly a valley or understory tree, can likewise be found on low mountains.
Trees don't eat!
balsam fir
A variety of animals eat Balsam Fir Trees. Moose eat foliage, twigs and small branches. Whitetail deel and snowshoe hares eat the bark as well as the porcupine/ The spruce budworms eat the needles.
Balsam Fir Trees are big trees with large needles that block anything
Balsam fir is a thing, not an action, so it is physical.
The most popular trees are the balsam fir, Douglas fir, Fraser fir, noble fir, Scotch pine, Virginia pine, and white pine.
Pine Trees or just fake Christmas trees you buy from the store.
a balsam plant looks like a short ' green bush
Softwood is from coniferous trees, which are types of gymnosperm trees. Other names for softwood is balsam, tamarack, pine, fir, or spruce.
Fraser Fir, Douglas Fir and Balsam Fir are the Christmas trees that are traditionally brought into the house to be decorated. They are evergreen conifers in the family Pinaceae (Pine family).
Natural resources found in the Taiga biome are coal, trees, and oil. Some common trees found in this biome are the black spruce, Douglas-fir, balsam fir, and paper birch.
a balsam fir is circle....it usually have a long trunk and a circle leaf formation....just go on google images and search up balsam fir and look