Trees grow in the northern forest because they are adapted to that environment.
A variety of trees grow in a deciduous forest. Some of which are beech, maple and oak. I hope I helped you!
I think you're asking "Do trees grow in a forest?" Why, yes, that's what makes up most forests around the world: trees and some smaller plants.
Trees.
It's at the northern side of the eterna forest, behind some Cut-trees.
they are all trying to reach up to the sunlight
some grow on trees and some grow on the ground
Coniferous trees usually grow in the taiga, but the dwarf widow can grow in the tundra.
Trees in the Amazon rainforest can grow to be over 200 feet tall, with some emergent species reaching up to 300 feet or more. The dense canopy allows for plants to grow tall to compete for sunlight, resulting in a diverse and stratified forest structure.
Unless new trees, or in the very least, new seeds were planted back, the forest will be as good as gone. But, if some new ones are planted, trees usually take decades to grow and mature into the tall ones you see in forests.
no banana trees grow in the bahamas but there is some BANANNA TREES that grow in the bahamas
There are the small plants such as shrubs, moss, ferns, and lichens which grow quietly beneath the shadows of the tall trees.
Cacti, trees, bushes, shrubby plants are some small trees that grow in the desert.