Yes, cherry trees can survive winter as they are able to go dormant during the cold months, which helps protect them from harsh weather conditions.
Yes, it is possible to grow cherry blossom trees in Arizona. Here is a guide: http://www.ehow.com/how_6115638_grow-cherry-trees-desert.html
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The leaves can not survive the cold. They would freeze. The trees become dormant and can survive the winter.
For trees to survive in an artificial environment the environment must mimic the trees normal seasons therefore a tree that has a winter would have a winter. McGrumpy.
Cherry trees
because they go dormant or go to sleep
Yes, cherry seeds can be planted to grow cherry trees.
Yes, you can plant cherry seeds to grow cherry trees.
Trees bark thickens to protect them from cold of winter
"Loveliest of Trees" by A.E. Housman is set in the spring season. The poem describes the beauty of cherry trees in bloom during this time of year.
A cherry tree adapts to its environment by growing deep roots to access water and anchoring itself securely in the soil. It produces colorful flowers to attract pollinators for reproduction and ensures survival of its species. Additionally, cherry trees shed their leaves in the fall to conserve energy during the winter months.
Eastern Tent Caterpillars eat the the leaves and early buds from many trees, their favorites being wild or ornamental cherry trees and apple trees. Though they do defoliate trees, the trees themselves most often survive. Eastern Tent Caterpillars eat the the leaves and early buds from many trees, their favorites being wild or ornamental cherry trees and apple trees. Though they do defoliate trees, the trees themselves most often survive.