Sequoia trees will die if planted in New York State for two reasons: Sequoias need a mild climate with not much variation from summer to winter, and they need a lot of moisture. Sequoia leaves wilt in high temperatures and may be killed by hard frost, and there is nowhere in New York State that doesn't have high temperatures, hard frost, or both. Where sequoias grow on the West Coast, close to the Pacific Ocean, it does not rain regularly throughout the year as in New York State. It rains there mostly in winter, but the lack of rain in summer doesn't matter because of the frequent fogs. The fogs protect the sequoias from drought and heat because the trees can absorb the moisture from the air.
In temperate deciduous forests, such as New York State and many other parts of the US.
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The natural resources of western New York State are abundant. There are rivers, Niagara Falls, mountains, lakes, forests, and estuaries.
New York State is predominantly a temperate deciduous forest biome, characterized by a variety of trees that shed their leaves in the fall. It also has coastal areas along the Atlantic Ocean, which can exhibit characteristics of a marine biome.
maple trees
Yes, honey locust trees do live in Louisiana. They are found in much of the southern United States and range as far north as Pennsylvania and even into New York state.
Much of his work was in Pennsylvania and Ohio, where he planted entire orchards and also started nurseries. But because he was born in Massachusetts, there is a commemorative site in Leominster (the place of his birth) that honors his work.
New York is the name of the state. The City of New York (New York City) is in the state of New York.
New York is the name of the state. The City of New York (New York City) is in the state of New York.
They planted seeds and it grew. A lot.
The average height of trees in New York State is approximately 60-80 feet, depending on the species. Taller species such as tulip poplar and eastern white pine can exceed 100 feet, while smaller species like dogwood and redbud may be closer to 20-30 feet in height.