answer this question

Random Question

Post a picture of a species of tree that grows in your country but isn't endemic?

Eucalyptus cinerea, also known as 'silver dollar'.
Post a picture of a species of tree that grows in your country but isn't endemic?
*
Question, what does endemic mean?
Kragfan1910 posted over a year ago
*
Something Native.A Tree That Is Restricted To A Certain Place !!!!
TheLefteris24 posted over a year ago
*
Shoot, I don't think we have any of those here in New Mexico.
Kragfan1910 posted over a year ago
*
Sorry I should have said native instead I'm used to biological terminology.
animefreak-tv posted over a year ago
 animefreak-tv posted over a year ago
next question »

Random Answers

TheLefteris24 said:
Olea Europaea Also Known As The Olive !!!!
select as best answer
Olea Europaea Also Known As The Olive !!!!
posted over a year ago 
*
Olive tree! Awesome :D I bet there's lots in Greece.
animefreak-tv posted over a year ago
*
Yeah,One Of The Things Greece Is Famous Of !!!!
TheLefteris24 posted over a year ago
*
We're starting to get them all over Aus as well! People really like the aesthetics of them, it seems. The silver-green of the leaves is sah prettyyyyy
ThePrincesTale posted over a year ago
*
It Sure Is :) !!!!
TheLefteris24 posted over a year ago
Kragfan1910 said:
You want one that is not endemic, right? Here, have some aspens.
select as best answer
You want one that is not endemic, right? Here, have some aspens.
posted over a year ago 
*
Aspens look like a cross between silver birchs and poplars XD
animefreak-tv posted over a year ago
ThePrincesTale said:
Yay more science questions! <3

Haha is eucalyptus cinerea an Australian native? I wasn't aware they grew elsewhere, so there ya go!

I'll return the favour and put up a Northern Hemisphere tree that now grows in Australia- the platanus/plane tree :)
select as best answer
Yay more science questions! <3

Haha is eucalyptus cinerea an Australian native? I wasn't aware they grew elsewhere, so there ya go!

I'll return the favour and put up a Northern Hemisphere tree that now grows in Australia- the  platanus/plane tree :)
posted over a year ago 
*
Yes I believe so. XD Ya they grow in NZ nad some parts of the US. I think there are other places but I can't remember where. Haha plane trees are actually very gorgeous just like a lot of the gum trees I really like them
animefreak-tv posted over a year ago
*
Eucalypts have indeed been exported to quite a few places, I believe! They're amongst the prettier of Australian natives. Coastal plants like Australian tea-trees just look ugly xD Anyway, that's about the extent of my botanical knowledge, which I knew more about it! A very interesting subject.
ThePrincesTale posted over a year ago
*
*wish
ThePrincesTale posted over a year ago
next question »