Many shade plants flower early in year before the trees come into leaf. This means shady areas can be colourful in spring. It also means they get the first pollinators. Many spring bulbs such as bluebells, snowdrops and plants like anemones suit shaded areas.
They are protected through the winter by a carpet of leaves and leaf mold. This keeps the soil relatively warm. The sun reaches down to warm the soil in the spring - with no interference from leaves on the trees. The plants can immediately use last year's food stored in their bulbs, fleshy roots, etc. to begin growing. They grow, flower, produce seeds and make next spring's food supply for storage in a short amount of time - so they're just about all gone when the trees are fully leafed out.
They serve as shelter for woodland critters and insects as well as a feeding ground for birds who feed on these animals and bugs. Dead trees also serve as fertilizer that refreshes the area around itself. This is often seen after a wildfire where the result after life has grown back may be more life abundant than before the fire with overcrowding.
Most trees which are trees are trees, also when they're not. Sometimes a tree which is actually a tree but a tree afraid to admit he is a tree is called a busheee.
In the Piedmont area of Georgia, the plant life includes pine, oak, white yellow poplars, and hickory trees. In this region, which is located in the middle of Georgia state, there are forests and woodland areas.
Pecans grow on trees, deciduous trees.
DON'T EVER CUT A TREE IF YOUR NOT GOING TO PLANT ANOTHER ONE! If their are no trees you wont breath because trees and plant make air so you can breath.!
as the trees are lungs of the earth we should not chop trees and just plant them.
generally found in woodland areas
This depends on what kind of tree. Cherry Trees you would want to plant right before Summer starts.
A pond is a small body of water (fresh water, mind you) surrounded by land (but, not desertland) and a woodland is as the name implies; a land filled with wood or, trees and other plant/animal life.
The commonest terms would be a stand, woodland, forest of trees.
Trees, waterfalls, rivers are all natural reources of the woodland areas
If you are transplanting a tree plant it at the same depth as it was before.
There are trees and various animals and plants. For example a grizzly bear might reside within a woodland and you are very likely to find moss in a woodland.
This is called reforestation, planting trees to replace cut down forests. If we plant trees where mono trees were before, we call this afforestation.
A woodland is an area of trees that usually contains a mixture of species, with mature and young trees.
Yes if it's an oak woodland.
producers are plants. so in a woodland, the primary producer would be the trees, followed by shrubs, weeds, flowers, etc. Anything that would grow in a woodland