Anyone who knows the subject well enough can identify them all.
Some common types of trees found in the UK include oak, beech, birch, pine, and ash trees. These species are native to the UK and are often found in forests, woodlands, and parks throughout the country. Each tree species has unique characteristics, such as leaf shape, bark texture, and wood qualities.
It is difficult to determine which tree has the most leaves as it can vary based on the species and size of the tree. However, some tree species known for having a high leaf count include the broadleaf trees such as the American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) and the balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera).
In the UK, Autumn is the season when broadleaf trees start to change colour and fall from the branches. Autumn is known as the 'Fall' in America.
They should do though a few will start to turn, It depends on how cold it is from here to september.
Nope
Yes, Christmas trees are used in the United Kingdom.
There are but they ned protection from frost.
Oak and Beech trees
Apple trees are very common in all UK countries.
yeah it like the uk
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