Trees and Shrubs
Above ground, trees and shrubs perform important environmental services by providing food and shelter to people and wildlife, oxygenating the air, and beautifying the landscape. Below ground, their roots open up critical passageways for the movement of air, moisture, and soil food web members. Contributors typically raise questions about the general environmental functions, habitats, needs, predators and survival threats of trees and shrubs.
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Yes, it is a berry common to the European continent. Sometimes used to make wines or jellies.
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Any of various deciduous shrubs or trees of the genus Alnus, native chiefly to northern temperate regions and having alternate...
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How are they supposed to absorb water without any roots?
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high water content foods
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Conifers, as with other trees, are in the Plantae (plant) kingdom
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between 20-25 gallons of water a week during periods of little or no rainfall.
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It's a line from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
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No, lumber is produced from trees. Lumber is not a specific tree or plant.
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The AVL tree is named after its two inventors, G.M. Adelson-Velsky and E.M. Landis.
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No...There are many species of trees without leaves. It's perfectly normall!
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Oak seeds (AKA acorns) are spread by the wind and by animals like squirrels that eat them but also carry them aroound dropping...
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During the spring time depending on the type of fruit tree from the beginning of spring to the end of spring.
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because it is cold, and they cannot live in the -50 degree weather
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Very thick, 3-5 feet thick.
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sometimes. which oil? which tree? how much?
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Here are some introduction sites: http://www.bonsaisite.com/techniq1.html http://www.artofbonsai.net/index.html
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no it will catch a your house on fire
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Nature's food factories First you have to know that Leaves are nature's food factories. Plants take water from the ground through...
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Any woody perennial growing from the ground with a trunk.
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yes....................................i think!
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By its barkThe dogwood tree is all about what happened to CHRIST on the cross.
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