you bet they are
yes they are real
Not in the real world.
I'm not sure but I have heard there is one in Washington, by the White House. As I said I am not very sure of that. No, of course not. Think about it? A tree which grows it's ''own'' coins and notes?
Trees that do not have flowers are in the gymnosperm group. Gymnosperm means naked seed and the seeds are not enclosed in a nut or fruit and they do not produce real flowers. They produce flower-like structures. Conifers or evergreen trees are in this group.
Cabbages don't grow into trees. True, real "cabbages" don't grow on trees; but I am from south Florida, and you may just be referring to what we call "swamp cabbage," found at the "heart" of our sabal palm trees (some call it cabbage palm). It is quite edible, boiled like cabbage; and in fact there is an annual "Swamp Cabbage Festival" out in the Everglades; I'm sure you can find it online.
Some green trees are 'real' and some are not if by not real you mean artificial
Christmas trees are real trees.
Pine trees
Real trees are better. But if you have a fake tree and you make it look real and decorate it very nice then they would be equal. If your fake tree looks fake then real ones are better.
There aren't Any real XMAS trees in Waterfoot . Sorry
yes they are real
Yes, and they have very soft bark.
Studies indicate that fake trees must be used for over 20 years to be equivalent the environmental impact of buying an annual real tree. There is also the problem with older trees emitting metals and organic to the house. On disposal real trees are frequently chipped to make mulch for garden use. Imitation trees are customarily landfilled.
Not in the real world.
no
Yes. Gophers (groundhogs) can and do climb trees. Typically they do this to escape real or perceived danger.
Yes it is. Beachwood, comes from Beach trees