IN my cool country, Sweden, we have many kinds of trees: fir, spruce, yew and junipers, all with needles. Also oak, birch, elm, lime, rowan, horse chestnut, aspen, alder. I may have missed a few.
coniferous or evergreen trees tend to grow more in colder climates.
Pine trees, Firs
apple trees grow in the cold climate and the coconut trees need water for dispersal
Sugar cane is grown in hot climates and wheat can be grown in cold climates
Latin America
apple trees grow in the cold climate and the coconut trees need water for dispersal
Bananas are fruit grown in very warm climates and Michigan is too cold in the winter for the trees to survive.
no they are noy grown on trees they are grown on bushes
in your head
You call these areas tundra.
Palm trees do not tolerate cold temperatures and thrive in warm temperatures. The palm tree can be found as far north as Virginia but needs to be wrapped up during the cold winters.
they can( I am so cool) survive in cold ddd
Creosote bush exist in Mexico and in the Southern part of US, in dessert areas.
trees that are grown in the grassland biome