Because there aren't enough forests in the world to grow them in.I'm not sure what your asking. If your refering to a Laburnum anagyroides or Golden Rain Tree then the answer is probably the beauty of the tree when it is in bloom. The tree itself is rather small at 25' and in late spring, early summer it gets covered in 6-10" long yellow flowers,which looks like the same type of flower as wisteria. Just remember, please, all parts of the tree are VERY poisonous and should be handled with gloves
Fir trees typically thrive in temperate regions with cool, moist climates and well-drained soils. They are commonly found in mountainous areas, where they grow in coniferous forests alongside other tree species like spruce and pine. Fir trees are well adapted to survive harsh winter conditions and can also be found in lower elevations in certain regions.
Coniferous trees are more affected by acid rain because their needles have a waxy coating that prevents them from washing off pollutants easily. This causes the acid rain to accumulate on the needles, leading to more damage. Deciduous trees, on the other hand, have broad leaves that are better at shedding water and pollutants.
Black cherry trees are typically found in temperate deciduous forests, where they can thrive in the moist and fertile soil. They can also be found in mixed oak-hickory forests and river bottoms. These trees prefer well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight for optimal growth.
Banana, Mango, and other fruit trees. many ferns and grasses. Aquatic underlife is there too. -Your welcome
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rain gardens and moringa tree seeds
American beech trees can be found in the deciduous rain forests.
Of course not they are found in the middle of the desert
Palm trees grow in warm weather places such as california or florida. cold places like New York and NewJersey do not grow palm trees.
Some of the trees found in rainforests include bamboo, ferns, orchids, and fig trees. Other trees are curare, cassava, rubber, and banyan.
trees,coca,rare plants
green moss, tropical trees, and vines
Yes, Busch Gardens is open during the rain, although they sometimes shut down rides when there is lightning.
Trees Cry for Rain was created in 1989.
The Madagascar rainforest contains many different types of plants, including huge trees and vines that often climb up the trees to reach the sun. Other plants include pitcher plants, which eat bugs, and orchids.
The duration of Trees Cry for Rain is 1980.0 seconds.
Acid rain can damage the leaves on trees and can kill them.