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Deciduous trees are trees that lose their leaves seasonally, typically in the fall or autumn. They go through a process of shedding their leaves to conserve water and energy during colder months. Common deciduous trees include oaks, maples, and birches.
Most evergreen trees do not go dormant in the traditional sense like deciduous trees. They can have periods of slowed growth in response to unfavorable conditions, but they typically do not shed all their leaves or cease metabolic activity during winter.
No, trees are not decomposers. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead organic matter into simpler substances. Trees are producers because they make their own food through photosynthesis.
Yes, pepper trees are considered semi-evergreen, which means they may lose some of their leaves during certain times of the year but they do not go fully dormant like deciduous trees.
ostrich tree only found in the north east of Africa in a small village called oopadyrA just east of the coast near south Africa so go on a plane and if you find one of the trees you get 2 hundred pounds i swear i did it
In the "Where do trees go when one tree has a birthday" math problem, the answer is typically that they go to the "square root." This is a play on words, as the term "square root" refers to the mathematical operation of finding a number which, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. In this context, it is used humorously to suggest that the trees go to the square root to celebrate the birthday of the tree.
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Go onto www.google.com then type in trees. Then click on the pictures of the trees. Chose 1 and copy it into word
yes they are if you go by a tree and there are some bubble shaped things popping out of the tree that means they are fungus that grows on trees
some trainers in Eterna City have a Burmy. You can get Burmy by putting honey on a tree, then burmy will eventually go to a tree, and when you go back to the tree, it will be shaking. Burmy isn't the only one that goes to the honey on trees, but that is one way to get it
Unique trees are usually refered to in the ribbon section. When trying to earn one of the tree related ribbons, it tells you to harvest 'unique trees'. There are no unique type of trees in farmville. What this is referring to is harvesting from different types of trees. Everytime you harvest from a different type of tree, you get points towards the ribbon. I.e. You need to harvest 100 unique trees and you have 20 more to go. When you harvest a Lime tree, a Avocado tree, and a cherry tree, those give you one more tree closer to your goal. So, if you harvested a three trees, you then have 17 more trees to go to get that ribbon. There are unique trees in farmville..unique tress are those that can only be received through gifting and cannot be bought. Top part is wrong, I have ten different types of trees. I needed two more uniques for ribbon. I harvested all of them. When done I still had one more to go for ribbon. Not sure which was considered a unique. But I only bought two of my trees the rest were gifts.
Unique trees are usually refered to in the ribbon section. When trying to earn one of the tree related ribbons, it tells you to harvest 'unique trees'. There are no unique type of trees in farmville. What this is referring to is harvesting from different types of trees. Everytime you harvest from a different type of tree, you get points towards the ribbon. I.e. You need to harvest 100 unique trees and you have 20 more to go. When you harvest a Lime tree, a Avocado tree, and a cherry tree, those give you one more tree closer to your goal. So, if you harvested a three trees, you then have 17 more trees to go to get that ribbon. There are unique trees in farmville..unique tress are those that can only be received through gifting and cannot be bought. Top part is wrong, I have ten different types of trees. I needed two more uniques for ribbon. I harvested all of them. When done I still had one more to go for ribbon. Not sure which was considered a unique. But I only bought two of my trees the rest were gifts.
Trees do not need routes as they don't go anywhere because their roots keep them in the one spot.
trees have grain so that the water from the roots can go up to the top of the tree
Yes, graft a pear branch to an apple tree or an apple branch to a pear tree.
You teach a Pokemon headbutt, then go up to one of the large, triangle trees and press A.
It is drawn into the trunk of the tree and pulled up through xylem, one of the two types of transport tissue in trees.