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What plants live in the same area as owls?

Lots of trees and flowers like daisies,sunflowers and more


What trait of both daisies and oak trees puts them in the same group?

Both daisies and oak trees are classified as angiosperms, meaning they are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. This shared trait of flowering and seed production distinguishes them from other plant groups, such as gymnosperms, which do not produce flowers. Additionally, both exhibit a life cycle that includes the formation of seeds, contributing to their reproductive success in various environments.


What does granny mean by we ain't a bunch of trees?

Granny means that they are not all the same; they are unique individuals with different characteristics and personalities. Just like trees in a forest are all different from each other, so are the members of their group.


How are modern trees different from Christmas trees?

The smell isn't the same


How many species of daisy's are there?

There are over 20,000 different species of the family Asteraceae, which is sometimes referred to as the family of daisies. Daisies are a star-like flower, hence the name, from the Greek aster. Some members of Asteraceae, such as many lettuces and sunflowers, are not thought of as daisies, but they share many of the same characteristics.


Can butterflies and daisies be members of the same community?

Butterflies and daisies can both be part of the same ecosystem or habitat, where they interact with each other and other organisms. However, they are not considered members of the same community in the ecological sense, as communities typically refer to interacting populations of different species within a specific area.


Is forest a homophone?

Forest (a group of trees & Forrest (a persons name) constitute a homophone


Are birch and aspen trees the same species?

No, birch and aspen trees are not the same species. They belong to different genera within the same family of trees. Birch trees are part of the Betula genus, while aspen trees are part of the Populus genus.


Are laylandii trees the same as fir trees?

Cupressocyparis leylandii and the fir Abies are different types of conifers.


What is pollination group 3?

Pollination group 3 refers to a group of fruit tree varieties that bloom at moderate to late times in the growing season. Trees in this group require cross-pollination with other trees from the same or adjacent groups to produce fruit successfully. Examples of fruit trees in pollination group 3 include some apple and pear varieties.


Is pomegranate tree male or female different?

First of all NO trees have a gender making pomegranate trees the same.


Do all trees reproduce the same way?

No, trees reproduce in different ways. Some have flowers and others have cones.