Voted number 1 is the Fraser Fir tree
Fir, Balsa, Douglass
United Kingdom Christmas trees are typically Nordmann Fir and Norway Spruce. Both of which are rich, green coniferous trees grown locally on tree farms for this purpose.
about 1354544 trees , if you dont trust this answer ,go count your self :P:P:P
Canada is the largest exporter of Christmas trees in the world, with the majority of trees being exported to the United States. The provinces of Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick are the main areas where Christmas trees are grown and exported from.
No, it is not normal for a grown-up cat to eat parts of a Christmas tree, though it is normal for cats to get into Christmas trees and sometimes cause them to fall over.
Every American Christian definitely celebrates Christmas and enjoys the second of the festive day with their relatives and friends a lot. Therefore everyone buys Christmas tree on Christmas. So, around 5 billion and more Christmas trees are sold every year in USA.
Yes. Christmas trees are common in Irish households.
Pine Trees or just fake Christmas trees you buy from the store.
There are a number of tree species that grow in AD, most common species are Carnocarpus, the Neem , Delonix, Gaf and of course various palm types like the date and coconut palm
Olive trees
During the Mesozoic, ginkgoes were common trees, and there were many types. Today, the only species of ginkgo is Ginkgo biloba. They are sometimes grown as ornamental trees.
Any plant that is not a true species should be propagated vegetatively.