Blackberries grow on a bush, not on a tree. They can grow just about anywhere.
If you see black berries that do grow on a tree it may be a mulberry tree and it too can grow almost anywhere including in cities where they may push through side walk cracks.
Blackberries don't grow on trees, so no.
No! there is no such thing there is a blackberry bush and a raseberrey bush. But know such thing a blackberry and rasebery tree.
Sorta like a Non wild blackberry tree *trollface*
Almost all tree have a conical shape. It doesn't matter where they live. The leaves at the top would shade the leaves below if that branch wasn't longer to put their leaves in the sun. The next branches do the same.
they grow in hot areas but, have long leaves for shade.
in asia, india, hawaii, florida, they can pretty much grow any where but they are the best in tropical areas
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Mulberry
an apple tree doesn't grow in Inuvik because Inuvik is in north and under the soil in north, there is a layer of ice known as permafrost which prevents the apple trees to grow in northern areas.
Softwoods is a category of tree that includes trees like pines. They grow everywhere trees grow, they just have different species growing in different areas.
it is the strange looking tree next to the blackberry bush
Lemon trees may grow in areas with mild winters (since they are sensitive to frost). In such climates, the trees should be planted in sunny areas with good water drainage.