Trees in the Amazon rainforest can grow to be over 200 feet tall, with some emergent species reaching up to 300 feet or more. The dense canopy allows for plants to grow tall to compete for sunlight, resulting in a diverse and stratified forest structure.
Conifers can vary in size, from small shrubs to large trees. Some conifers, like cedars and firs, can grow into tall, majestic trees, while others, like junipers and yews, are smaller in stature.
No, parasitic plants do not typically grow tall enough to be considered trees. They rely on other plants for nutrients and support, often attaching themselves to the host plant's root system. Therefore, parasitic plants tend to be smaller in size compared to trees.
Emergent plants, like trees, grow tall in order to compete for sunlight. By reaching higher up towards the sun, emergent plants can ensure that they have access to the light needed for photosynthesis. This height advantage also helps emergents to disperse their seeds further, increasing their chances of successful reproduction.
Magic grow trees are crystals that form in a few hours from household ingredients.
100 ft tall
to get to the sunlight
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they can grow up to 175 feet tall
It can grow about 6 feet tall
They can grow to be the biggest trees in the world. To be precise, they can grow over 350 feet tall. They are also extremely bug and rot resistant trees.
Trees are tall as they are always trying to get closer to the sun------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Trees are not long, they grow upwards so they should be described as "tall"
30 feet
the answer is 100 feet
Trees in the Amazon rainforest can grow to be over 200 feet tall, with some emergent species reaching up to 300 feet or more. The dense canopy allows for plants to grow tall to compete for sunlight, resulting in a diverse and stratified forest structure.
Citrus trees usually grow between eighteen and twenty two feet tall. Dwarf citrus tress usually grow between eight and twelve feet tall.
Trees grow quite tall in various regions in Texas. I assume you're reffering to the dry sparse regions, in which case the answer is obvious.