Balsam Fir
On the first day, the Balsam Fir will need up to a whole gallon in 24 hours. After that, it will only need up to a few quarts of water. It most commonly grows in wet to moist areas, where the soil is appropriate throughout the growing season.
On the first day, the Balsam Fir will need up to a whole gallon in 24 hours. After that, it will only need up to a few quarts of water. It most commonly grows in wet to moist areas, where the soil is appropriate throughout the growing season.
Black Spruce
The Black Spruce enjoys cold climates and poorly drained soil. It also has a high water intake.
The Black Spruce enjoys cold climates and poorly drained soil. It also has a high water intake.
Douglas Fir
Douglas firs can possibly take in up to 800 gallons of water, but it will take in much less if necessary. They grow in sandy or clayey areas the best.
Douglas firs can possibly take in up to 800 gallons of water, but it will take in much less if necessary. They grow in sandy or clayey areas the best.
Eastern Red Ceder
The Eastern Red Ceder prefers well-drained soil types, such as sandy and clayey. One tree can take up to 30 gallons of water per day.
The Eastern Red Ceder prefers well-drained soil types, such as sandy and clayey. One tree can take up to 30 gallons of water per day.
Jack Pine
The Jack Pine usually grows in sandy areas. It has a rather high water intake.
The Jack Pine usually grows in sandy areas. It has a rather high water intake.
Paper Birch
The Paper Birch grows well in alkaline or wet soil. It takes in a high amount of water.
The Paper Birch grows well in alkaline or wet soil. It takes in a high amount of water.
Siberian Spruce
The Siberian Spruce has a high water intake. It commonly grows in areas with wet soil.
The Siberian Spruce has a high water intake. It commonly grows in areas with wet soil.
White Fir
The White Fir grows in moist soil and has a medium water intake.
The White Fir grows in moist soil and has a medium water intake.
White Poplar
The White Poplar also grows in areas with moist soil. And like the white fir, it has a medium water intake.
The White Poplar also grows in areas with moist soil. And like the white fir, it has a medium water intake.
White Spruce
The White Spruce, unlike most taiga plants, has a low water intake. It usually grows in cold, wet soils.
The White Spruce, unlike most taiga plants, has a low water intake. It usually grows in cold, wet soils.