Willow trees grow near the west coast, but they do not grow within a couple hundred feet of the beach of the west coast, but they do grow in the west coast.
Plants that typically thrive in marine west coast climates include coniferous trees like spruce, fir, and cedar, as well as deciduous trees like oak and maple. Other common plants include ferns, mosses, and a variety of shrubs such as rhododendrons and huckleberries. These plants are adapted to the cool, moist conditions and mild winters of marine west coast climates.
Giant sequoia trees grow on the west side of the Sierra Nevada mountains in California because they prefer the mild climate, abundant sunlight, and ample moisture provided by the Pacific Ocean. These conditions allow the trees to thrive and reach their immense size.
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In the Mixed Forest you find a lot of woodland. This includes Broad Leaf Trees, Oak, Elm, Ash, Linden, Maple, and a few Conifers.
In the south of England, the west of Wales and the north of Scotland.
In the west coast of America, there arecactus, trees, wild flowers, etc.
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Theres a park in California called Red wood something. so cool. i do not know where it is. but its in California. im sure that if you look it up on Google you'll find it. I was there when i was 8.
Lots of trees
Yes. Some of the cabbage palms are hardy on the west coast because of the effects of the Gulf Stream.
Marine West Coast!
Cutting willow trees in Free to play is better experience because they chop incredibly fast and there are less bots at willow trees because they are less profitable. I recommend you cut willows until level 85 woodcutting then move onto yew trees. If you are a member than cut maple trees around Seers' Village, they chop a bit slower than willow trees but there are much less bots and there are quite a heap of them to the north-west.
Marine West Coast!
big and small ones
yess..... they do because the temps is nice
Plants that typically thrive in marine west coast climates include coniferous trees like spruce, fir, and cedar, as well as deciduous trees like oak and maple. Other common plants include ferns, mosses, and a variety of shrubs such as rhododendrons and huckleberries. These plants are adapted to the cool, moist conditions and mild winters of marine west coast climates.
They grow along the Clear Creek in west denver, so yes.