The most water-thirsty trees are typically those that thrive in wetland or riparian environments. Species such as willows (Salix), cottonwoods (Populus), and certain types of sycamores (Platanus) are known for their high water consumption as they often grow near rivers and lakes. These trees can absorb significant amounts of water, making them crucial for maintaining local ecosystems and preventing soil erosion. Additionally, some fast-growing species, like Eucalyptus, can also be very thirsty, especially in drier areas.
yes when it is hot and thursty
The correct spelling is thirsty (needing water).
Brent Thurston goes by Thursty.
ThUrsT-Day....It is VerY tHursty for The PlanTs sO TheY wIll Die.... DiAnA
It`s saying I`m thursty, give me some fresh water please.
Most likely Oregon. It has the most trees in the United States, makes a lot of money on cutting down trees, and produces the most Christmas trees.
pine trees
oak trees
fir trees
No, most trees are dicots.
trees and shrubs
most cherry trees grow in Maine