Yes, some evergreen trees can grow in Alabama, such as southern pine species like loblolly pine and longleaf pine. These trees are well-adapted to the region's climate and soil conditions.
Generally, evergreen trees tend to grow slower than deciduous trees. However, some species of evergreen trees, such as certain types of pines and firs, can grow relatively fast under the right growing conditions. Factors like soil quality, sunlight, and water availability can greatly impact the growth rate of evergreen trees.
Oranges grow on trees called orange trees. These trees belong to the citrus genus and are classified as evergreen trees.
Evergreen trees typically reproduce through seed dispersal. Their cones contain seeds which are released and dispersed by wind, animals, or birds. Once the seeds land in suitable soil conditions, they germinate, grow into seedlings, and eventually mature into new evergreen trees.
Evergreen trees.
Evergreen trees keep their leaves/needles over the winter months. Deciduous trees lose their leaves during the winter months.
Evergreen trees can grow at various altitudes because various trees have different altitude limits, not all evergreen trees are equal. The lowest an evergreen tree can grow is 7,500ft while the highest is 13,500ft.
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Alabama has forests farmlands prairies and a variety of deciduous and evergreen trees and a bit of mountains up north.
EVERGREEN
3 to 80 meters tall.
Bananas dont grow on trees
Norfolk island pines
Bananas dont grow on trees
There is an Evergreen in Autauga County and an Evergreen in Conecuh County.
Evergreens do not grow in Hawaii because evergreens only grow in temperate places.
Generally, evergreen trees tend to grow slower than deciduous trees. However, some species of evergreen trees, such as certain types of pines and firs, can grow relatively fast under the right growing conditions. Factors like soil quality, sunlight, and water availability can greatly impact the growth rate of evergreen trees.
Yes, thats where our oranges come from.