What trees don't grow in Alberta?

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2026-02-12 04:40

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Alberta's climate and soil conditions limit the growth of many tree species, particularly those that thrive in warmer, more humid environments. Trees like the southern magnolia, live oak, and palm species, which require milder temperatures and longer growing seasons, do not grow in Alberta. Additionally, tropical hardwoods, such as mahogany and teak, are also unsuitable for Alberta's colder climate.

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