One good example: Mistletoe (on oak trees).
Bromeliads are epiphytic plants that can often be found growing on wild tamarind trees. The bromeliads benefit from the tree's structure and position, while the tree is not directly affected by the presence of the bromeliads. This relationship is an example of commensalism, where one organism benefits without causing harm to the other.
The scientific name of gemilina tree is Gmelina arborea. It is a fast-growing tree native to Southeast Asia and is commonly used for timber, paper production, and agroforestry purposes.
No, horse chestnut trees are native to Europe and are not found growing naturally in Australia.
The organism Quercus phellos is a member of the genus Quercus. It is a deciduous tree belonging in the red oak group of oaks.
Joshua Tree is a tree native to southwestern America and can also be a boy's name. The Joshua Tree is known for its unique shape and can be found in the desert regions of California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona.
An alligator apple is a tropical fruit tree, Latin name Annona glabra, found growing in swamps, or the fruit of the tree.
The palm tree is the national tree of Columbia and the tree that is most commonly found growing. Other trees that are found in Columbia are the Brazilian Nut, and the Platonia.
Algae or mosses live on tree trunks.
a Twig ?
no. it's part of an organism, the tree itself.
is it the willow -
Bromeliads are epiphytic plants that can often be found growing on wild tamarind trees. The bromeliads benefit from the tree's structure and position, while the tree is not directly affected by the presence of the bromeliads. This relationship is an example of commensalism, where one organism benefits without causing harm to the other.
baobab tree
willow tree's are natrually found around waterways in temperate parts of the northern hemisphere
A "Horse-chestnut tree"
Willow is a noun- the name for a type of tree with long, flowing slender branches that is found growing in very moist soil. "There were two willow trees growing on the bank of the river."
The oldest known individual living organism is a bristle-cone pine tree in the mountains of California. It is close to 5000 years old.