yes
yes.
Do horsechestnut trees grow in australia?
in australia
up! that's how all trees grow!
Yes. Willows have been introduced to Australia, where they grow prolifically.
Australia only grows acacia trees and apricot trees
It will affect the forest because some trees such as Teak take around a 100 years to grow back and because in the future there will be more demand for Teak will will not be able to grow enough sustainably to meet demand.
Maple trees do not typically grow in rainforests. They are more commonly found in temperate regions with distinct seasons, whereas balsa, teak, and mahogany are species that thrive in tropical rainforest environments. The climate and soil conditions of rainforests are not suitable for maple trees.
Eucalyptus trees grow mainly in Australia. There are over 700 different species in Australia and only around 15 outside on the continent. Australia has a very small rainforest area, so it is true that eucalyptus trees do not grow mainly in rainforests.
It is an Acacia, Australia's floral emblem
tropical hardwood trees
that doesn't make sense but it says where do apples grow? in trees, jokingxx in Australia