300 FOOT Redwoods can take in (and loose) over 500 Gallons in a day.
A trembling aspen is a dicot. It belongs to the genus Populus and is a broadleaf tree, which places it in the dicot category.
Broadleaf trees typically produce seeds in various forms, including nuts, capsules, drupes, and samaras. For example, oaks produce acorns, while maples produce winged samaras. Some broadleaf trees, like cherries and plums, produce fleshy drupes. These seed types vary depending on the species and their adaptations for dispersal.
it depends on the plant you grow a tree would take much longer but a plant would not take as much time
No, tree roots can extend much farther than the branches spread out. The root system helps anchor the tree and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Some tree roots can extend two to three times the diameter of the tree canopy.
Typically, water makes up around 50% of a tree's total weight when it is living and actively growing. This water is absorbed through the tree's roots and transported throughout the tree to support its growth and functions.
A sycamore is a broadleaf tree. It has distinct leaves with broad surfaces, unlike needleleaf trees such as pine or spruce which have needle-like leaves.
A deciduous hardwood.broadleaf
The tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) is the tallest broadleaf tree in the deciduous forest. It can reach heights of over 150 feet.
A tall broadleaf tree does not live as long as the conifers they share the forests with. Most live 200â??400 years, while conifers can live 600â??1,200 years.
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A mesquite tree is classified as a broadleaf tree. It has compound leaves that consist of multiple leaflets, which gives it a broadleaf characteristic. Mesquite trees are typically found in arid and semi-arid environments, and they are known for their resilience and ability to thrive in harsh conditions.
The venation of a jacaranda tree is pinnate, meaning the veins radiate outward from the midrib in a feather-like pattern. This type of venation is common in many broadleaf trees and helps transport water and nutrients throughout the leaves.
Softwoods are from needle-leaf trees like pines and firs. Hardwoods are from broadleaf trees.
Broadleaf are not like needdle but conifer leaf are like needdle.
The height of a tree would best be measured in metres.