There are trees that have hardwood and that produce large nuts. These trees are walnut, hickory, and chestnut. These trees are valuable for their timber and for the nuts produced.
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Cypress swamps typically contain various species of cypress trees, such as bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) and pond cypress (Taxodium ascendens). These trees are adapted to wet, swampy conditions and are often found in areas with standing water or in floodplains. Their roots can thrive in oxygen-deprived, waterlogged soils.
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George Washington's closet... no, really it is from the cherry tree. Cherry trees come in several varieties and grow throughout the U. S. but most easily in climates with noticeable seasons. The fruit bearing tree needs a little cold weather to thrive. Cherry trees produce beautiful hardwood but the trees do not grow very big and some varieties are quite knarled so a long, straight, wide cherry board is unlikely. That is why most of this wood is used for things like chair spindles.
Pignut hickory is a large tree that has a tall, but relatively narrow crown. The bark is tight rather than shaggy and the fall color is golden. The nuts produced are bitter tasting.
The duration of The Big Trees is 1.48 hours.
The Big Trees was created on 1952-03-29.
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Toucans have grown big beaks so they can easily crack open hard nuts which gives them an advantage over smaller birds who cant do this. They also have big claws so they can grip on to trees easily.