in front of the state capital in lansing
The largest trees in the world are the giant sequoias (Sequoiadendron giganteum) found in California, USA. These trees can grow to be over 300 feet tall and have a trunk diameter of up to 40 feet, making them some of the largest living organisms on Earth.
Darwin described the relationship as a "tree of life," where all living things are interconnected through common ancestors and share a continuous evolutionary history. He proposed that all organisms are part of a complex web of life, with each species adapted to its environment through the process of natural selection.
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A maple tree can produce thousands of seeds each year. The number of seeds can vary depending on the species of maple tree and environmental factors.
Yes, tree sloths did evolve from a common ancestor with ground sloths. Tree sloths are believed to have evolved from ground-dwelling ancestors, adapting to arboreal life over time. Both tree sloths and ground sloths belong to the same family, Megalonychidae.
No. It is a tree
It is primarily an ornamental tree. The wood is too soft to use as lumber, but it is sometimes used in acoustic guitars. It is also used to attract and hold Catalpa Worms, which are used for fishing
in forests
Most types of Catalpa are deciduous. None are coniferous.
It could be a Catalpa (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalpa).
The Latin name for Cataba tree depends on the species. Common species in North America are the Catalpa bignonioides and Catalpa speciosa.
The blue whale is the largest living thing, but the biggest tree is probably either the redwood tree or the great sequoia.
The General Sherman is the largest tree in the world.
Yes, the Catalpa tree was the totem for the Catawba Native American tribe of Indians. The tree grows in regions in North America, East Asia and the Caribbean.
I believe it is the catelpa tree spelling is probably wrong but is pronounced this way.
The largest living organisms in california is sequoia tree....
Bignonia Catalpa