Lack of nutrient, permafrost just below the surface, strong prevailing wind, grazing animals eating the shoots.
No, you cannot grow a tree from just a leaf. Trees are typically grown from seeds or cuttings, not from individual leaves.
Different species of different fruits or plants grow differently. For example, a blueberry tree would grow to about 50cm maximum when a mango tree would grow to about 5m.
You cannot. Bonsai means to grow a dwarf version of the tree this must be done from infancy.
Some trees don't grow in certain places just as real trees do not grow in certain places. The tree cannot thrive there as there is probably to little water or not enough nutrients in the soil, which is why most trees cannot grow in dirt. Just as in real life, trees cannot grow just anywhere you plant them.
Well some avocados grow in California. Also some grow in the Philippines.
Pines or firs, which are the normal Christmas trees, cannot be propagated from a branch.
Avocado trees cannot grow in Ohio due to the state's cold climate, which is not suitable for avocado tree cultivation.
yesYes, It Does Grow on Tree
It depends on the type of seed, but for most seeds, probably not. If it is a seed to start a tree, it would definitely not grow well under another tree. Some plants grow best in the shade and those would probably grow if planted beneath a large tree.
No, a palm tree will not grow on its own if chopped off from another palm tree. When a palm tree is severed, it cannot regenerate or grow roots without being planted properly. Palm trees require their roots and the connection to the soil to absorb water and nutrients essential for growth. Therefore, a chopped-off palm tree will not survive or develop independently.
It is not medically possible for a pine tree to grow in a person's lung. This is a fictional scenario and cannot occur in reality.
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