Most sumac species that I am familiar with (Staghorn sumac, winged sumac and smooth sumac) are all pioneer species that will grow almost anywhere. I have seen them growing in wetlands and uplands, though not in the very wettest areas.
They live only about ten to twenty years, and by that time, other species tend take over.
There are several types of trees that grow in Greece. A few of the trees are the olive tree, plum tree, juniperus excelsa, and the pinus nigra.
soil with minerals in it. It also depends on what types of plants are in discussion, but most plant prefer loam soil while most creepers (plants that do not grow upright) prefer sandy soil.
rocks, limestone, animals, ice, trees, water, springs, soil, trees
Soil and trees are considered as nonrenewable resources.
Yes they are, becaus soil houses many differnt types of creatures, from bugs to small burrowing rodents. Trees also house many living things, and they also are alive as well.
There are several types of trees that grow in Greece. A few of the trees are the olive tree, plum tree, juniperus excelsa, and the pinus nigra.
The trees grow on the ground and they require air,water and soil
Clayey soil retains water and all types of green vegetables,tuber roots and fruit trees can grow in clayey soil.
Trees that typically grow near lakes include willow, alder, cottonwood, and maple. These trees thrive in moist soil conditions and can often be found along the shorelines of lakes.
All lettuces, including iceberg, grow in the soil.
Yes, apple trees can grow in clay soil, but the soil may need to be amended to improve drainage and aeration for optimal growth.
Trees cannot grow in empty space since there are not resources needed for growth, such as soil and water.
yes because it need to grow.
dirt
I think mangos
Hi there plams trees are excellent for growing in sandy soil I raise them indots until there about 20 cm then out they go , when indoors wates them when the soil is quite dry to touch.
Different types of soil have different nutrients so no.