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A tree line is a boundary such that trees no longer on one side of it. Often, the tree line is the maximum altitude at which trees grow.
If you get it by cutting a branch of a old fig tree it will grow fruit the first year.
because you can put more than 1 of something so you can put more than 1 cherry seed in the ground to grow one tree
It is a symmetry!
Literal: 200 - 400 a year Joke: All of them.
No they do not :D I think :/
the same way plants reproduce
elm trees reproduce when a male likes a female
when the kapok pops, its seeds go all over the place and then it will grow on a new kapok tree (i think =.=)
Apples have seeds. If you plant the seeds an apple tree might grow. If the tree grows it might produce apples, and so forth.
Juniper trees reproduce by seeds. Male and female cones can grow on the same tree. The male cones release pollen and fertilize the female cones, which then develop into berries. The seeds have evolved to survive being eaten and digested by animals. Stomach acid wears down a coating on the seed so it can germinate after being excreted.
Gum trees reproduce by dropping seeds which germinate into small plants and grow into a reasonable sized tree in about 20 years. The other name for gum tree is eucalyptus tree. And no, you can't get chewing or bubblegum from gum trees. They are poisonous to eat but clear your nose if you smell them.
they reproduce by seed droppings and photosynthesis and they
Coconuts are seeds. Seeds don't reproduce.The parent organism is a palm tree.The palm tree produces coconuts.Under the right conditions, a new palm tree can grow from a coconut.And that tree will eventually produce new coconuts.
By seeds?
Not likely. Some trees species, such as cottonwoods, willows, and aspens, will grow if a section of new spring growth on a branch is removed and placed in soil. The branch piece will grow roots and grow into a tree. Cottonwoods are known to reproduce this way when ice chunks in the river break off parts of the branches and the pieces take hold and grow farther downstream.
Plants either reproduce sexually or asexually. Sexual reproduction is accomplished in plants basically the same way it occurs in humans. A sperm (pollen formed in the anther) fertilizes the egg( in the ovary) this creates the formation of the seed which is actually the next generation even before sprouting. Plants which reproduce asexually usually accomplish this via a rhizome. The rhizome is an underground root like structure in which baby plants grow off of. Some trees reproduce asexually when they fall over and sprouts begin to grow out of the resulting nurse log. Asexual reproduction produces individuals identical genetically to the mother.