This is because some branches are in fact afraid of the surrounding environment and also some dangerous and lethal animals in the environment. This is quite common and casues many problems in the Industrial area as the branches stay hidden and do not want to come down when the workers begin with the chainsaws to begin work. But phycologists are working on strategies to slowly counsel the branches into thinking it is safe and secure.
Yes, some trees, like the weeping willow, have branches that grow downward, giving them a cascading or drooping appearance.
the trees that grow leaves and the leaves that grow on trees
Epiphytes are plants that grow on the branches or trunks of trees to get more sunlight. Some common examples include bromeliads, orchids, and ferns. These plants do not take nutrients from the host tree but instead rely on rain and debris for their needs.
some grow on trees and some grow on the ground
no banana trees grow in the bahamas but there is some BANANNA TREES that grow in the bahamas
Cacti, trees, bushes, shrubby plants are some small trees that grow in the desert.
Most coconut trees do not have branches, but there are rare sports that appear now and then, which do. There is one that is a bit of a tourist attraction in Tonga and i am told there is at least one other in Solomon Islands.
Rice, wheat, sorghum, do not grow on trees. But a lot of fruit grows on trees, such as apples, pears, bananas, peaches, etc. And some fruit growth on the vines, such as watermelon, grapes, etc.
The best way to grow a large number of trees is by seed. You can also grow some trees by cuttings. But it depends on what kind of trees you want to grow.
The trees grow on the ground and they require air,water and soil
Apple TreesYes, apples do grow on trees. AnswerApples grow on trees because when you plant apples the seeds go up the root and out the branches. Now only if money grew off trees that would be something. LOL
All mountains have trees, but only for so high. There is the treeline which, on a mountain, is the altitude line above which no trees will grow. Some species of trees (conifers, for example) may grow higher than broadleaf trees that thrive best lower down in the valleys.