Depends on where you stay.
Dragon's scale (Pyrrosia piloselloidesis) is a fern whose distribution range includes Singapore. It is one of the earliest and most common pioneer epiphytes (sustained by air, debris, and moisture) used for planting along parks and roadsides.
Christmas and western sword ferns are two ferns which commonly will be used in plantings along parks and roadsides. The Christmas fern (Polystichum acrostichoides) dominates the eastern United States of America while the western sword fern (P. munitum) the western.
Not sure about the climbers... Some shrubbery: Azalea Rhododendron Juniper Privet Willow
Yes, Singapore has a relatively high number of trees. Singapore is known as a 'Garden City', and the government are planting many trees along roadsides, near buildings and almost anywhere space one can find. There are also many parks where trees are abundant.
Yes, Red-tailed Hawks are very common in Connecticut. They are often seen along wooded roadsides, in State Parks, and in deciduous forests.
Bluebirds can often be found in open woodlands, fields, and gardens across North America. They prefer habitats with low shrubs and scattered trees, where they can perch and hunt for insects. During migration, you may also spot them in parks and along roadsides. Providing nesting boxes in suitable areas can attract them to your backyard.
There are 5 national parks that are located along the Canadian Rockies. These parks are Banff, Jasper, Kootenay, Yoho and Waterton. The latter being the furthest away.
Kamantigue, also known as fire tree or Royal Poinciana, is a popular ornamental tree grown for its bright red or orange flowers. It is commonly planted in parks, gardens, and along roadsides for its vibrant blooms that attract pollinators like birds and bees. Kamantigue can also provide shade due to its broad canopy, making it a beautiful and functional addition to landscaping.
In Nova Scotia, elderberry trees can often be found in moist, low-lying areas, along roadsides, and in fields or wood edges. They thrive in well-drained soil and are commonly located near water sources like streams or rivers. For specific locations, consider checking local nature reserves, parks, or natural areas where native flora is preserved. Additionally, local gardening groups or foraging communities may provide insights on where to find them.
Slippery elm trees (Ulmus rubra) can be found throughout Kentucky, particularly in wooded areas, along stream banks, and in floodplains. They thrive in moist, well-drained soils and are often located in mixed hardwood forests. Notable regions include the Daniel Boone National Forest and various state parks where diverse tree species coexist. Additionally, they may be spotted in urban areas and along roadsides.
You can help plant trees in your community by volunteering with local environmental organizations, participating in tree planting events, or organizing tree planting initiatives in parks or public spaces. You can also educate others about the importance of trees and advocate for tree planting programs in your community.
On the 1 December 1955 Rosa Parks was arrested for not giving her seat to a white man. Only Rosa Parks was arrested.