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dwarf tree
They have strong trunk for protecting themselves from typhoon.
the stem and roots :)
You can certainly try, but Ficus thrive in areas without a winter frost - zones 10 and 11.
parts of ecosystems may be in another ecosystem, like say a evergreen pine tree was covered in water , or the land was flooded, that would be a part of land-based ecosystem in an aquatic ecosystem.
dwarf tree
If you have a mantle, hang it there. If not a shelf will do.
They have strong trunk for protecting themselves from typhoon.
IROKO tree. These can be found in NIgeria .. and some west African rain forest zones.
Yes
the stem and roots :)
The most interesting adaptation of the salamander is a structural one. When something snags its tail, the salamander will drop its tail and run away.
Cherry Blossom trees can grow in zones from 5 to 8
The trunk is the main structural support element of a tree; trees elevate their leaves by means of the trunk, lifting them above lower competing vegetation.
They are the foot, a soft, fleshy body and, a mantle
The mantle, foot, and visceral mass are all parts of a(n)
The banana is not really a tree, it is actually an herb. The most popular variety of banana is a Cavendish. The trunk of the "tree" is really many leaves that overlap. Bananas can improve your mood and relax you.