Pine Trees
Pine Trees are one of many trees located in the deciduous forest. Water source for this tree and many others is of course from rain or near by ponds/ lakes. The soil in the deciduous forest is moist and very fertile, very good for plantation.
Pine Trees are one of many trees located in the deciduous forest. Water source for this tree and many others is of course from rain or near by ponds/ lakes. The soil in the deciduous forest is moist and very fertile, very good for plantation.
Dogwood Trees
Dogwood Trees are another type of tree that are located in the deciduous forest. These trees have the moist, fertile soil that other trees have. And of course a water source for these trees is rain.
Dogwood Trees are another type of tree that are located in the deciduous forest. These trees have the moist, fertile soil that other trees have. And of course a water source for these trees is rain.
Fringe Trees
Fringe trees have the same characteristics of sources of water and soil. Difference is of the white coloring of the leaves that give off its distinct look.
Ginkgo Trees
Ginkgo Trees are also a part of the deciduous forest and of course the soil and water source of the trees are the same as of those of the Dogwood, Pine, and Fringe Trees. The Ginkgo Tree has a yellowish green color that gives it Distinct look.
Ginkgo Trees are also a part of the deciduous forest and of course the soil and water source of the trees are the same as of those of the Dogwood, Pine, and Fringe Trees. The Ginkgo Tree has a yellowish green color that gives it Distinct look.
Shrubs
The definition of shrub means a plant that has a wooden base with several branches coming out of it. Unlike trees though, shrubs don't really grow too big. Types of shrubs are like bushes and flower shrubs. The only way shrubs can get water is by rain or a nearby water source such as a lake. The shrubs also need the deciduous forest special soil in order to grow very rich and healthy.
The definition of shrub means a plant that has a wooden base with several branches coming out of it. Unlike trees though, shrubs don't really grow too big. Types of shrubs are like bushes and flower shrubs. The only way shrubs can get water is by rain or a nearby water source such as a lake. The shrubs also need the deciduous forest special soil in order to grow very rich and healthy.
Maple Trees
Maple trees get there water source like the other trees in the forest and the same rich and moist soil is used to help it grow. Maple trees however are different from other trees since they produce a substance we call maple syrup which is used for pancakes and waffles.
Maple trees get there water source like the other trees in the forest and the same rich and moist soil is used to help it grow. Maple trees however are different from other trees since they produce a substance we call maple syrup which is used for pancakes and waffles.
Oak Trees
Oak trees sources of water is through rain of course. The soil of oak trees however can be varied by its type of environment, but since it is in the deciduous forest it uses the same type of moist and rich soil to grow healthy and tall.
Oak trees sources of water is through rain of course. The soil of oak trees however can be varied by its type of environment, but since it is in the deciduous forest it uses the same type of moist and rich soil to grow healthy and tall.
Elm Trees
Elm trees have unlike other trees lots and lots of branches. The water source and type of soil used to keep this tree tall and healthy is the same as the other forest trees.
Elm trees have unlike other trees lots and lots of branches. The water source and type of soil used to keep this tree tall and healthy is the same as the other forest trees.
Moss
A simple definition of moss is a nonflowering plant. The type of soil used for moss is different of its forest plantation neighbors. The soil is of course moist and is acidic and shady. Moss can use any source of water it can find in order to survive and is consider a type of pest for gardeners to avoid.
A simple definition of moss is a nonflowering plant. The type of soil used for moss is different of its forest plantation neighbors. The soil is of course moist and is acidic and shady. Moss can use any source of water it can find in order to survive and is consider a type of pest for gardeners to avoid.
Walnut Tree
These walnut trees provide most of the animals food such as bears, squirrels, raccoon, and other herbivores and omnivores.
These walnut trees provide most of the animals food such as bears, squirrels, raccoon, and other herbivores and omnivores.