it depends on the circumference and the diameter of the tree itself. mainly maple trees and often oak trees but very occasionally will you find a birch tree that is big. maybe if you go look your back yard and find some sort of tree that has a big trunk the you will find out what kind of tree it is. i am a tree expert and i kid you not that some trees have massive gurth and some have small gurths
wild orchid,wild mushroom,
All trees have trunks.
branches
acorns walnuts peaches cherries the blossoms
Lichens, mosses and fungi grow on the trunk of trees.
All trees are plants but not all plants are trees.
All trees are plants, but not all plants are trees. Trees are woody perennial plants with a thick trunk, thinner branches, and leaves.
Not a plant it can be any tree. And no plants grow on any trunks
they grow on bushes (plants)
they grow on the ground and in trees
Yes they are plants, they grow on trees.
Trees and bushes
reciprocity's grow on trees because they are not autotrophs. They have to depend on other.
Spores from adult fern plants get carried in the in the wind and grow on trees.
no it differs from species some varieties of bamboos grow up to 2feets a day
A trees trunk will grow 'fatter' if it gets plenty of water. The more water the bigger ring of growth for the tree for that year.