According to the Bureau of Forestry in Harrisburg, PA, the state of Pennsylvania has 108 native species of trees and many more have been introduced, especially on home lots. The state is nearly 60% forested which represents 18 million acres of trees.
I think about 400 each christmas. Because not everyone celibrates christmas
yes you can.
Mexico!
palm trees
A few palm trees can grow in Pennsylvania. Most of them are small palm trees that grow low near the ground. Only some bigger palm trees like the ones that you would see in Virginia or North Carolina would be found in southern Pennsylvania. Some cities in southern Pennsylvania are Philadelphia, West Chester, Lancaster, Reading, Harrisburg, Lebanon, York, Gettysburg, Chambersburg, Somerset, and Philadelphia. Most of the palm trees found in Pennsylvania only grow during the summer because they would not survive in the winter.
Trees, and other stuff
Trees, Ferns, Dandelions, Grass
Redwood trees typically thrive in coastal regions with a specific climate, so they may not grow well in Pennsylvania due to differences in environmental conditions. It's important to consider the climate, soil, and other factors before planting redwood trees in an area outside their natural range.
Shores of Lake Erie
The last tornado to hit Pennsylvania was an EF0 in York on April 16, 2011. It damaged several businesses and snapped a few trees.
Why bother....There is nothing but trees in Forks.
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