Orange growth on cedar trees can be a fungus called Cedar-apple rust. This fungus usually will not kill a cedar trees but can be very damaging to an apple tree.
Maple, birch, cedar.
Common softwood trees that grow in the rainforest include species like pine, cedar, Douglas-fir, and spruce. These trees are well-adapted to the moist and warm conditions of the rainforest environment, making them important components of the ecosystem.
Fir Pine Spruce Cedar Cypress Hemlock Olive Citrus Magnolia Eucalyptus Gum Holly Yew Redwoods
Yes, pinewood is classified as a softwood. Softwoods typically come from coniferous trees like pine, spruce, or cedar.
Orange trees originally hail from Southeast Asia, specifically from regions such as southern China, northeastern India, and the Malaysian Peninsula. They were later spread to other parts of the world by traders and explorers.
The natural phenomenon that allows for the growths on trees to occur is called photosynthesis.
Cedar is hard wood. It is from angiosperm trees.
coffee,cocoa,shrubs,sugar cane, palm trees,mango and orange trees,cedar,mahogany,oak,and orchids that's the ones that i found
picture of a cedar tree Yes a cedar is an evergreen, it is also a conifer.
Yes, cedar trees are coniferous.
Cedar trees grew well in the area's climate
no but there are cedar trees
Cedar trees are usually wind-pollinated. Male cedar trees release pollen into the air, which is then carried by the wind to female cedar trees, where pollination occurs. This process helps fertilize the female cones and produce seeds.
Yes, cedar trees are coniferous.
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cedar trees
coniferous trees