3 to 4 years
In general, coniferous trees tend to grow slower than deciduous trees. Coniferous trees typically have a slower growth rate due to their needle-like leaves, which have a smaller surface area for photosynthesis compared to the broad leaves of deciduous trees.
lots of trees like oak
they take about 5 days to grow.
for all trees it is around 24 hours.
There are no trees in the AntArctic, plants can not grow unless they have liquid water available.
it has large roots that can take in alot of water and swelling, this allows these trees to not explode
Coniferous trees can take anywhere from a few years to several decades to mature, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Fast-growing species like the Eastern White Pine may reach maturity in as little as 20 years, while slower-growing varieties like the Douglas Fir can take 50 to 100 years or more to reach their full height and size. Factors such as soil quality, climate, and water availability significantly influence their growth rates.
It takes 15 years for Christmas trees to grow the right size.
It generally takes 3 to 5 years....
In the tundra biome, you would typically find stunted shrubs, mosses, lichens, and grasses rather than trees. The harsh and cold conditions of the tundra make it difficult for trees to grow and thrive.
If you mean the one used in farming: 4 hours. As with all trees, this is a minimum; it may randomly take longer.
Cedar trees typically take around 20 to 50 years to reach maturity, depending on the species and growing conditions.