no, trees can grow anywhere, they need soil for the roots.. which is the foundation for most plants. in water, yeah the roots are usually in the soil at the bottom of the body of water
2007-07-28 06:45:55
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answered by firstkiss 3
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Trees can grow almost anywhere, even IN the water, like the mangrove.
2007-07-28 05:53:20
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answered by Pinyon 7
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they have to have soil.you could dig a hole in the middle of rocks and as long as there is dirt under the rocks a tree can be planted.i have heard of water willows and trees but i dont know much about them.
2007-07-28 05:28:23
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answered by dcrc93 7
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Cypress trees and willows are two that come to mind that can grow in water.
2007-07-28 07:46:25
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answered by ~RedBird~ 7
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you have to grow them with seeds
say for example if you were growing an apple tree you would have to use the seeds from an apple
and ofcoure the seed needs soil, water, sunlight, and time!
i hope that explains it
2007-07-28 05:31:53
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answered by Morgan J 1
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