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Pine trees generally transport more water per unit area compared to oak trees due to their higher transpiration rates. Pine trees have needle-like leaves that have a higher surface area compared to the broad leaves of oak trees, which allows for more water to be pulled up through the tree. Additionally, the xylem vessels in pine trees are better adapted for water transport compared to those in oak trees.
Yes, some trees native to Oklahoma, such as pecan, oak, and hickory, can support truffle spores. Truffles form symbiotic relationships with the roots of these trees, known as mycorrhizal associations. Therefore, if the appropriate truffle species is present in the area, it is possible for truffles to grow in association with native trees in Oklahoma.
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Pine cones are produced by pine trees. These are coniferous trees with needle like leaves that are not totally shed in the winter season. The cone that is common to the tree is part of its reproductive cycle Acorns are found in Oak trees. These are a hard wood deciduous tree with leaves that it generally loses during the winter. Again, the acorn is part of the reproduction of the tree.
The word "geranium" does not belong in this group because it is a type of flowering plant, while the other words (oak, maple, pine, elm) are all types of trees. The first four words are all specific types of trees, while "geranium" is a plant that is not a tree.
oak and pine oak and pine
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Pine trees do not normally live longer than oak trees although the Bristlecone Pine is the oldest recorded living tree so this is questionably.
they dont live their trees -.-
Chipmunks have a mutual symbiotic relationship with oak trees. Oak trees provide chipmunks with shelter and a food supply, while Chipmunks help spread the tree's seeds.
No. Christmas trees are traditionally pine.
Cameroon has Pine, Oak, Teak, Ebony, Cherry
Pine trees generally transport more water per unit area compared to oak trees due to their higher transpiration rates. Pine trees have needle-like leaves that have a higher surface area compared to the broad leaves of oak trees, which allows for more water to be pulled up through the tree. Additionally, the xylem vessels in pine trees are better adapted for water transport compared to those in oak trees.
Yes, of course pine trees are real. That's where pine needles and pine cones come from.
Both oak and pine trees can live in a deciduous forest. All oak trees are considered a deciduous plant. Pine trees are conifers and mostly not deciduous however there are a few genera that are (Larix, Pseudolarix, Glyptostrobus, Metasequoia and Taxodium). (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conifer)
tall trees such as pine trees, birtch trees oak.
Oak trees and mistletoe. You can't have mistletoe without oak trees, and they seem to get along fine with each other.