Explore tweets tagged as #treefacts
@treemissions
Treemissions
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A single tree can house an entire ecosystem! Some oaks support over 1,000 species of insects, birds, and fungi. 🌳🐞 Nature’s metropolis! #TreeFacts #biodiversity
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@treemissions
Treemissions
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Did you know? Trees are nature's air conditioners! A mature tree can transpire up to 450 gallons of water into the atmosphere each day, cooling the air around it by several degrees #TreeFacts #NatureCooling
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@WeForest_org
WeForest
2 years
🌳🌳🌳 A thread of #treefacts ⬇️
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@onetreeplanted
One Tree Planted
2 years
Did you know there are over 60,000 tree species across the globe? 🤯 Most trees are either deciduous, like oaks and maples, with broad leaves that change color and fall off in autumn, or evergreen, like pine and cedar, retaining their needle-like leaves year-round. 🌲 #TreeFacts
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@NatureReliance
Craig Caudill
2 months
Sassafras: a tree with 3 leaf types. Its roots flavored root beer & treated fevers. Banned by the FDA due to safrole, the amount needed to cause harm is massive. Want to learn more? Join Craig Caudill's online school! #Sassafras #TreeFacts
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@bgci
Botanic Gardens Conservation International
1 year
#DidYouKnow Dracaena draco is also known as the Dragon Tree. It gets its name from the red resin that secretes from the bark and leaves, commonly called 'Dragon's Blood' and has many traditional uses. #TreeFacts #TreeConservation
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@TheTreeCouncil
The Tree Council
2 years
Ginkgo trees are the only survivors of a group of plants (Ginkgoales) that were widespread globally 170 million years ago. Thought by some scientists to be the first trees to have evolved, they grew in Britain 60 million years ago. #treefacts
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@TheTreeCouncil
The Tree Council
1 year
The black mulberry has been widely planted in parks and gardens in southern England for its tasty, wine-red coloured fruit. Originally from Asia, it was introduced to Britain in the 14th century. 🌳 #treefacts
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@bgci
Botanic Gardens Conservation International
2 years
Metrosideros bartlettii, or Bartlett’s rātā, is an endemic forest tree in New Zealand. It is deemed Critically Endangered by the IUCN, with a concerningly small and declining wild population. https://t.co/EctO82gz3p #TuesdayTrees #TreeFacts
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@AlecHirschauer
Dr. Alec S. Hirschauer
2 years
Everywhere has trees. #CaraFacts #TreeFacts
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@treemissions
Treemissions
1 year
🌳 Did you know? The oldest tree on Earth, a bristlecone pine named Methuselah, is over 4,849 years old! 🌍 Nature's living history! #TreeFacts #NatureLovers @treemissions
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@bgci
Botanic Gardens Conservation International
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@MPGC_GTA
Mount Pleasant Group
1 month
Did you know? Black Walnut trees use allelopathy, releasing chemicals that inhibit nearby plant growth. They’re also rich in protein & deeply significant to many Indigenous communities. At #MPG, we care for hundreds of tree species that shape life in our cemeteries. #TreeFacts
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@AlecHirschauer
Dr. Alec S. Hirschauer
2 years
That's a tree... We can't have two trees. #CaraFacts #TreeFacts
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@cube4stem
cube4stem
1 year
Did you know that trees can communicate with each other? Using underground fungal networks known as mycorrhizal networks, forest trees can send each other distress signals about drought, disease, or insect attacks. #FunFactFriday #TreeFacts #NatureLovers #cube4stem #CUBE #gambia
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@CuriousMindByte
Curious Mind Byte
8 months
Interesting Stat: A single redwood tree can release up to 500 gallons of water into the air each day through transpiration. #TreeFacts #Redwood
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@Cypress_Info
Southern Cypress
2 years
Today is #ArborDay and we're taking the opportunity to help you discover #SouthernCypress. Scroll through to learn more about this beautiful and unique tree! #HappyArborDay #RealAmericanHardwood #AmericanHardwoods #cypress #baldcypress #TaxodiumDistichum #trees #tree #treefacts
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@ForestregenC
forestregen_climate
10 months
Oh, you thought skyscrapers were impressive? Meanwhile, a tree in California is out here standing 379 feet tall like it’s no big deal. Stay grounded. 🌳 #Forestry #environment #DidYouKnow #TreeFacts
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