Loving plants,Fast growing screen plants, Evergreen conifers,Bushes and plants to. those are the type of plants that grow in wet soil. if you need more thsan this visit WWW.Google.COM, there will be lots more plants to.But here you are you are welcome all the people that was really even going to tell me thanks.
Oak and maple trees are examples of deciduous trees, which are trees that shed their leaves annually.
Red pandas usually live in temperate forests with dense vegetation, such as bamboo forests, in the Himalayas and foothills of the Himalayan mountains. They are excellent climbers and spend much of their time in trees, using their sharp claws and long tails for balance.
They live in ponds and swamps. If they are tropical frogs, they can also live in the tropical rainforest and deserts. If they are pet frogs, they usually live in aquatic tanks that are moist and a nice mini environment for the pet frog to live in.
Common trees that grow in Orlando include palm trees, oak trees, pine trees, magnolia trees, and cypress trees. These trees are well-suited to the subtropical climate of Orlando and can be found throughout the city and surrounding areas.
Birch trees have smooth, white bark and triangular leaves, while aspen trees have smooth, greenish-gray bark and round leaves. Birch trees prefer moist soil and are often found in wetlands, while aspen trees thrive in drier conditions. Ecologically, birch trees provide food and habitat for various wildlife, while aspen trees are known for their ability to regenerate quickly after disturbances like wildfires.
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Moose don't live in wetlands. They are a forest animal.
There is no such species as a "cross fox." However, foxes do live in wetlands. The gray fox is a fairly common animal in the Everglades of Florida.
Ladybugs lives in warm wetlands and likes to live in beautiful trees and looks for delicious aphids on crop's leaves.
Yes, they do live in wetlands
lots of wetlands and hilly too. Lots of trees and forestes also. THE END
Red wolves live in wetlands,soggy areas and foresty areas
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no they live wetlands