trees have been aroun for 49 million years
I believe Redwood trees can get up to about 300 feet tall.
You can buy fruit trees on Long Island at local nurseries, garden centers, or farmers markets. Online retailers like Stark Bro's and Burpee also offer a variety of fruit trees for delivery to Long Island. Be sure to choose trees that are suitable for Long Island's climate and soil conditions.
Cedar trees are long lived and we probably do not know how old they can get as they are not there yet.
Most conifers keep their leaves(needles) in winter.9 all evergreen trees keep their leaves throughout the year even in winters like pine trees for example
Beech trees typically live for around 150-200 years, but some have been known to live for over 300 years under ideal conditions. Factors such as environmental stress, disease, and human impact can affect their lifespan.
The Ginkgo tree is commonly found in China and Japan, which has been in existence for over 270 million years. Ginkgo normally represents strength and long life, because of the few trees in Hiroshima that survived atomic bomb in 1945.
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· Only one living specie, Ginkgo biloba, which is a distinct tree with small, fan-shaped leaves.· Have male and female reproductive structures on separate trees.· Drop leaves on fall.· Their seed are surrounded by soft, fruitlike structures.· Leaves are produced in short spiral shoots.
Swamp cypresses I think. Been around as long as redwoods
Bristlecone pines are known to have been around for about 5,000 years. They are three kinds of pine trees that have blended or meshed together over time.
Cookies have been around for a long long time, some archaeologists say cookies grow on special trees when dinosaurs are around. These cookies are the main diet for some dinosaurs, especially those who are not carnivore nor herbivore. You can still find these trees in museums nowadays, and cookies don't come from ovens. Those cookies from trees are made into a mix in a factory and sold on supermarkets.
Ginkgo trees historically grew in China, but there are no longer any native stands of ginkgos. They were kept alive for hundreds of years exclusively as a horticultural tree by Buddhist monks, which is how they can be extinct in nature still exist. They have since been discovered and procured by people from elsewhere in the world who have spread the practice of growing these trees. Today, ginkgos are grown ornamentally and commercially (for herbal/medicinal usage) throughout the earth's temperate zone. There are now some small wild stands of ginkgos as a result of escaping captivity, but they are not considered to be naturalized anywhere.
they have been here forever
Christmas trees have been around for 74 years
5000 years
In China, ginkgo was cultivated in temple gardens as a sacred tree known as bai gou, thus assuring its survival there for over 200 million years. Ginkgo fossils found from the Permian period are identical to the living tree
how long has deforestation been around