A native tree is a tree which has existed in the local area since before 'recent' history. Trees which have been introduced within the last 1000 years or so aren't truly native and have probably been brought along by man to the area.
No. Maple trees are not native to Australia.
No. The dragonfruit is not native to Australia.
No. The peppercorn tree is native to southern America. The Alpine Pepper tree is native to mountainous areas of Tasmania. Other pepper trees in Australia are not native, and are often considered weeds.
mandarin tree
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a puriri tree is actually a native tree of new zealand and you can find it if you type in on google native trees of new zealand and it will give a list of names and you will find puriri but the main native tree in new zealand is the flora but the flora isn't that popular for its features and looks or its scent but it is rich in being new zealands biggest native tree
There are all different types of palm trees, all native to different countries. The coconut palm tree is native to the island of Seychelles. The Bottle palm tree is native to Round Island. The Babassu palm tree is native to Southern Africa. The Bismark palm tree is native to Madagascar. The Cycad palm tree is native to Australia. The Palmyra palm tree is native to three different places: India, Africa, and Asia. The Carpentaria palm tree is native to Australia. The European Fan palm tree is native to the Mediterranean Regions. And the King Sago palm tree is native to Japan.
To where?
They are native somewhere.
The sassafras tree is native to eastern North America.
the largest tree is kauri
Toothache tree