* swamp * marshland
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The Trees They Grow So High - album - was created in 1988.
The Tagalog meaning of shrubland is "maugong na lupa" or "kagubatan ng mga mababang puno." It refers to an area with a high density of shrubs and small trees.
No, coconuts do not grow underground. They grow on palm trees, high up off the ground.
The highest altitude or latitude where trees can grow is called the tree line or timberline. This is the point where environmental conditions become too harsh for tree growth, such as low temperatures, high winds, or lack of nutrients. Above this line, only smaller vegetation like shrubs and grasses can survive.
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Conditions. Low temperature and high biting winds.
All trees grow up by and from the roots.Specifically, it is by the roots that trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants take in necessary nutrients. Not all plants have to be anchored in soil. Epiphytic orchids whose roots dangle from tree branches high up in the air may be offered as examples of herbaceous plants that can live without soil. But all trees must have roots growing in soil to survive.
Well Iceland does have trees. How ever trees do not grow in lava fields due to lack of earth. Trees do not grow well in the highlands and similar places, mostly because of high winds.
High levels of iron in water can cause leaves on trees and shrubs to turn yellow or brown, inhibit plant growth, and weaken the overall health of the plants. Excessive iron can also lead to stunted growth, leaf drop, and root damage in trees and shrubs. It's important to address the issue to prevent long-term damage to the plants.
Trees do not grow above the tree line primarily due to harsh environmental conditions, including low temperatures, high winds, and short growing seasons. The tree line typically marks the elevation where these factors limit tree growth, leading to the dominance of alpine vegetation instead. In these high-altitude areas, conditions are more suitable for shrubs, grasses, and other hardy plants that can withstand extreme climates.
All mountains have trees, but only for so high. There is the treeline which, on a mountain, is the altitude line above which no trees will grow. Some species of trees (conifers, for example) may grow higher than broadleaf trees that thrive best lower down in the valleys.