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08/02/2025

European Larch (Larix decidua)

Self-propagation: The tree produces cones with seeds that are dispersed by wind and gravity. Once the seeds fall on suitable soil, they can germinate and grow without human help.

1. Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris)

Native to Europe and Asia.

Grows well in cold climates.

Cones open and release seeds, which are dispersed by wind.

2. Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)

Common in North American mountain ranges.

Self-seeds in open spaces.

Tolerant to frost and snow.

3. Birch Trees (e.g., Betula pendula – Silver Birch)

Found in northern Europe and mountain forests.

Seeds are very light and wind-dispersed.

Fast-growing and colonizes open spaces.

4. Aspen Trees (Populus tremula or Populus tremuloides)

Spread not only by seed but also by root suckers, forming natural groves.

Extremely cold-hardy.

Common in mountainous terrain in Europe, North America, and Asia.

05/27/2025

In the scorching desert, the Peelu tree (Salvadora persica), also known as the miswak tree, offers shade that’s 5°C cooler—an essential natural relief. 🌿

It thrives in arid, saline soils, prevents erosion, and supports biodiversity. Its branches are used as natural toothbrushes, and its leaves feed livestock. The sweet fruits are edible, and the tree has medicinal value too. A true desert hero!

03/29/2025

Mangroves protect coastlines, store carbon, and provide a safe haven for countless species.

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