If you plant a redwood tree in Kansas or Missouri, it is unlikely to thrive. Redwood trees are native to the coastal regions of California, where they require specific climate conditions such as cool, moist air and well-drained soil. Kansas and Missouri have different climate conditions, with hotter summers, colder winters, and less rainfall, which are not suitable for redwood trees to grow successfully. The tree may struggle to survive, not reaching its full potential in terms of size and health.
Well, isn't that a lovely thought! Redwood trees are native to the west coast, so they might have a hard time adjusting to the different climate and soil in Kansas or Missouri. But with a little extra care and attention, who knows what wonders nature might create? It's all about trying new things and seeing the beauty that can grow from it.
Well, honey, if you plant a redwood tree in Kansas or Missouri, you're in for a wild ride. Those redwoods are used to the cool coastal climate of California, not the hot and humid mess of the Midwest. So, that tree is gonna struggle like a fish out of water, probably wither away faster than you can say "big mistake." Stick to planting trees that actually have a fighting chance in those parts, darlin'.
Being a plant, the redwood belongs to Plantae.
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There are no nuclear power plants in operation in Kansas City, Missouri. The nearest nuclear power plant is the Wolf Creek Generating Station located in Burlington, Kansas, approximately 120 miles southwest of Kansas City.
redwood(giant variety)
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The California Redwood is definitely a vascular plant. The Redwood has both types of vascular tissue; xylem and phloem.
for survival a plant needswatersunlightcarbon dioxide to photosynthesiseoxygen to respire
The tallest tree is a redwood in California. The tree biggest around is a Sequoia also in California.
The state flower of Kansas is the sunflower.
Plant it and see.If you water it ,it will probably live,but you will have to water it.