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Q: What oak tree would you plant to benefit wildlife?
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What are the steps taken to conserve the forests and wildlife of coniferous forests?

if you cut one tree down then plant two trees.


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" Saaaaaave wildlife, Saaaaaaave Wildlife, Saaaaaaave Wildlife." " One Tree Can Start A Forest, Plant One Today"


What plant lives on top of another one?

If you mean what plant can live on top of another plant, epiphytes are a good example (e.g. orchids). Here the plant attaches it's self to the bark of a tree, but does not derive any nutritional benefit from the tree. If you mean what plant lives off another then you are referring to parasitic plants, where the plant derives direct nutritional benefit from the host plant i.e. it gets its nutrients and water from the host plant. An example of this is the Dodder plant/ vine


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In a tree or a tree like plant


Who would benefit a tree or squirrels?

I would benifit from squirrels, because they help my indegestion.


Can palm trees use raw eggs as tree food?

No, palm trees (Palmaceae family) cannot use raw eggs as tree food.Specifically, raw eggs are not wise choices for tree fertilizers. They attract foraging wildlife if they are left above ground. Scrounging wildlife makes short shrift of the eggs before any possible benefit filters down through the soil and around tree roots.


When was Plum Tree Island National Wildlife Refuge created?

Plum Tree Island National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1972.


Is a birch tree a monocot of dicot?

well dicot is a flowering plant/tree monocot is a seed plant/tree so a birch tree would be a monocot.


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If a tree has needlelike leaves what kind of plant would you hypothesize it is?

the tree would be a pine tree because pine trees have needlelike leaves


Are tree-trunk-splotches a plant?

If I understand your question, the answer no. The splotches on tree limbs and trunks are fungi or lichen. Neither is a plant. Another growth on tree trunks is moss, which is a plant but would not normally be described as "splotches"


What grows faster a tree or a plant?

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