Yes, some trees, like the weeping willow, have branches that grow downward, giving them a cascading or drooping appearance.
Apple trees do not grow well in ANY forest. They need sunlight to grow well.
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No, apples grow on trees.
As far as scientists know, Jupiter is made out of a gas and therefore does not have any trees.
Yes, coniferous trees grow all over the world
Australia only grows acacia trees and apricot trees
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A weeping willow tree is known for its branches that grow downward in a graceful, cascading manner. This unique growth pattern gives the tree a pendulous and elegant appearance.
No. Belly buttons are part of human bodies, and as such, do not grow on trees.
to reach more sunlight If it didnt grow on a tree it would not be an epiphyte. Epiphytes grow on trees without deriving any nourishment from them. Parasites on the other hand feed on their host and cause damage.
They are usually the same type of trees as any other rainforest like the amazon rainforest.
Cashews grow on trees. First is a fruit and a cashew grows below the fruit.